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College Catalog 2015-2016 
    
College Catalog 2015-2016 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Mathematics Major


Major Requirements


Students earn a major in Mathematics by choosing between two paths: Mathematics or Applied Mathematics and Statistics.

Requirements for Mathematics are:


  1. Discrete Mathematics: the introductory course MATH 136 . Exceptionally well-prepared students may replace this course with a second course from 3 or 4, below.
  2. Linear Algebra and Multivariable Calculus: the two courses MATH 236  and MATH 237 . We recommend that these be completed by the end of the sophomore year.
  3. Discrete Core: At least one of: MATH 373 , MATH 376 , MATH 379 .
  4. Continuous Core: At least one of: MATH 312 , MATH 371 , MATH 377 .
  5. Depth Course: At least one of the following, which must be taken at Macalester: MATH 432 , MATH 437 , MATH 469 , MATH 471 , MATH 476 , MATH 477 , MATH 478  .
  6. Elective: At least two other Mathematics course numbered  , 300-489, or MATH 494 .
  7. Supporting Courses:
    • A Computer Science course that is not cross-listed as a Mathematics course. We recommend that this course be taken by the end of the sophomore year.
    • The statistics course MATH 155 .
  8. Capstone: The College’s capstone graduation requirement in Mathematics will be satisfied by
    • passing an approved capstone course (MATH 353 , MATH 355  , MATH 373 , MATH 432 , MATH 437 , MATH 469 , MATH 471 , MATH 476 , MATH 477 , or MATH 478 ) or registering for an Independent Study associated with an Honors thesis, and
    • giving a public presentation of your work to a general audience on Capstone Day in April.
    • The capstone course must be taken junior or senior year. Each course designated as such will include a serious semester project, and each math major must pass the project part of the class. Additionally, each capstone-designated course will require students to attend at least two departmental seminars.

Note to students preparing for graduate work in mathematics: You should take MATH 376 , MATH 377 , and several courses chosen from MATH 471 , MATH 476 , MATH 477 , MATH 478 . Take the GREs during the fall of your senior year.

Requirements in Applied Mathematics and Statistics are:


An Applied Mathematics and Statistics major consists of at least nine courses.

  1. The three introductory courses: MATH 155  (S), MATH 236  , and MATH 237  .
  2. At least five intermediate or advanced courses, chosen from this list:
  3. Two or more courses with a Computation (C) designation:
  4. Three or more courses with a Statistical (S) designation, which may meet other requirements of the major.
  5. Integrative Experience in the form of at least one of the following:
    • An internship or summer research project approved by the department;
    • A minor or major in another department tied to applied mathematics or statistics (e.g., physics, economics, psychology, sociology, chemistry, biology, geology, geography, environmental studies, computer science) approved on a case-by-case basis by the department.
    • A preceptorship in two of the courses included in the applied mathematics requirement;
  1. Capstone: The College’s capstone graduation requirement in Applied Mathematics will be satisified by
    • passing an approved capstone course (MATH 353 , MATH 355  , MATH 432 MATH 437 , MATH 469 , or other capstone courses as approved by the department on a case-by-case basis) or registering for an Independent Study associated with an Honors thesis, and
    • giving a public presentation of your work to a general audience on Capstone Day in April.
    • The capstone course must be taken junior or senior year. Each course designated as such will include a serious semester project, and each AMS major must pass the project part of the class. Additionally, each capstone-designated course will require students to attend at least two departmental seminars. The capstone-designated course may meet other requirements of the Applied Mathematics and Statistics major.

Note to students preparing for graduate work: You should plan your major with consideration of the entrance requirements for your specific field in consultation with a faculty member in the department. Take the GREs during the fall of your senior year.