01-17-2011, 05:18 AM
IIRC, 12 credits in Nat Sci/Math are required as part of Gen Ed, so it would be possible to have at least 45 UL nat sci/math credits, and more if you use some as electives. That's why I can't understand why anyone would worry about the rigor of this area of study- it's pretty much up to you how rigorous it is. Math could conceivably look like this:
Calc I and II as Gen Ed
Calc III, Linear Algebra, Diff Eq, Real Analysis, Complex Analysis and Probability/Calculus-based Statistics in the Area of Study.
Of couse you'd need a few more math courses if you wanted to go to grad school in math, but if you aren't, the above courses are just fine.
Calc I and II as Gen Ed
Calc III, Linear Algebra, Diff Eq, Real Analysis, Complex Analysis and Probability/Calculus-based Statistics in the Area of Study.
Of couse you'd need a few more math courses if you wanted to go to grad school in math, but if you aren't, the above courses are just fine.