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Mathematics (BS)
Mathematics (BS)

Mathematics (BS)

  • ID:WB10082
  • Level:4-Year Bachelor's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements:

High school Transcript

Objective Statement (300-500 word)

OR Curriculum Vitae (CV)

One Letter of Recommenedation

Certificate of Finance

Copy of Passport ID Page

Offcial University/ College Transcripts (for Transfer Students)

English Requirements:

       - TOEFL PBT 550
       - TOEFL iBT: 80
       - IELTS: 6.0
       - Pearson: 53

Course Information

Mathematics is a powerful tool used in the natural and social sciences for understanding and predicting the world around us. It also has a beauty of logic and structure within itself, as well as being useful for a wide variety of applications. Students interested in the natural and social sciences are encouraged to have a second major or a minor in mathematics. Graduates with a major in mathematics would be employed anywhere there is a need to solve numerical and logical problems.

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Required Courses

At least 30 of the required 51 mathematics credit hours must be taken at Webster University.

  • MATH 1610 Calculus I (5 hours)

  • MATH 1620 Calculus II (5 hours)

  • MATH 2450 Introduction to Abstract Mathematics (3 hours)

  • MATH 3000 Calculus III (5 hours)

  • MATH 2410 Discrete Mathematics (3 hours)

  • MATH 3020 Numerical Analysis (3 hours)

  • MATH 3040 Differential Equations (3 hours)

  • MATH 3160 Linear Algebra (3 hours)

  • MATH 2200 Statistics (3 hours)

  • MATH 3220 Data Mining Methods (3 hours)

  • MATH 3500 Introduction to Algebraic Structures (3 hours)

  • MATH 3530 Modern Geometry (3 hours)

  • MATH 3610 Probability (3 hours)

Students without a second major or a minor in computer science, computer science with an emphasis in cybersecurity, or management information systems are required to take the following courses:

  • COSC 1550 Computer Programming I (3 hours)

  • COSC 1560 Computer Programming II (3 hours)

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

  • Students will demonstrate critical thinking skills in the area of mathematics.

  • Students will demonstrate the ability to solve problems related to the program content.

  • Students will demonstrate in depth knowledge of calculus.

  • Students will demonstrate comprehension with a variety of mathematics, chosen from applied and/or theoretical topics.

  • Students will gain basic computer programming skills.

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Medical Insurance: $2345/year

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