(02-14-2022, 09:50 AM)rachel83az Wrote:(02-14-2022, 09:44 AM)Kab Wrote: The exact definition of mathematical content is the key.
You need 60 credits of it...
Good catch. Yes. Remember that other countries don't have the same gen eds that we do. It's more like WGU than like TESU. So it's half of the whole degree and probably NOT half of the major. Which means that TESU's math degree is probably the only solution. Unfortunately, it does also mean that you probably won't make the graduation date you want.
update: I emailed the admissions team, so it does not have to be exclusively maths.
"At least 50% subject related modules will suffice. " apparently physics is subject related to maths the example they gave was that they accept engineering graduates for this program despite their degree not being 50% exclusively maths but rather maths and maths related content. " Briefly looking at your transcript, modules such as Electrical engineering, Computational statistics, Mechanics, Biomathematics, Quantitative analysis would be accepted as maths related content."