Mathematics, B.S. - CEPS, UNH

Undergraduate

Mathematics

Explore pure and applied mathematics while having flexibility to pursue other academic interests.
Degree
Bachelor of Science
Location
Durham, NH
Courses
19*
Credit
128 hrs.*
Full-time
4 yrs.
Part-time
Varies
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Mathematics and Statistics

The B.A. Math degree at UNH offers comprehensive training in logical reasoning and problem-solving. Here you'll be able to explore pure and applied mathematics while having flexibility to pursue other academic interests. 

With expert faculty guidance in mathematics, statistics, and education, this program prepares you for careers in business, finance, technology, and education.

*Number of courses and course credit hours may vary, please reach out to your academic advisor for exact requirements.

Mathematics and Statistics Department

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Professor
Kingsbury Hall, Room W383b, Durham, NH 03824
(603) 862-2126

What is a Bachelor of Science in mathematics?

This degree program gives students a broad foundation in the traditional, central fields of pure mathematics, such as algebra, analysis and geometry. Core program requirements are complemented by an enticing selection of mathematics electives that let students tailor their programs toward graduate study in mathematics or science or a career in business or industry.

Why study mathematics at UNH?

You’ll work with a diverse faculty of accomplished mathematicians in a department where pure mathematics, applied mathematics, mathematics education and statistics are integrated, giving you exposure to many different facets of knowledge. Our professors have won prestigious honors, including a Grammy Award and a MacArthur “genius” grant. Upper-level mathematics classes tend to be small, so you’ll enjoy close connections to professors as they delve into the intricacies of advanced ideas. This department has produced many winners of the prestigious Department of Defense SMART Scholarship.

Potential careers

  • Computational scientist
  • Financial services/actuary
  • Mathematician/statistician (government/research/academia)
  • Programmer
  • Quantitative specialist in business or industry
  • Software developer
  • Teacher/educator/curriculum supervisor

Curriculum & Requirements

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Program Description
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This program offers the strongest concentration in mathematics, requiring courses that are intended to prepare the student for graduate work in mathematics. Through a judicious choice of electives, students may design stronger pre-graduate programs, a program in applied mathematics, or slant the program toward a career in business or industry.

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Degree Plan
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Sample Degree Plan

This sample degree plan serves as a general guide; students collaborate with their academic advisor to develop a personalized degree plan to meet their academic goals and program requirements.

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
FallCredits
MATH 425 Calculus I 4
Discovery Course 4
Discovery Course 4
Inquiry Course 4
MATH 400 Freshman Seminar 1
 Credits17
Spring
MATH 426 Calculus II 4
MATH 445
or CS 410P
or CS 410C
Mathematics and Applications with MATLAB
or Introduction to Scientific Programming/Python
or Introduction to Scientific Programming/C
4
ENGL 401 First-Year Writing 4
Discovery Course 4
 Credits16
Second Year
Fall
MATH 528 Multidimensional Calculus 4
MATH 539 Introduction to Statistical Analysis 4
PHYS 407 General Physics I 4
Discovery Course 4
 Credits16
Spring
MATH 527 Differential Equations with Linear Algebra 4
MATH 531 Mathematical Proof 4
PHYS 408 General Physics II 4
Discovery Course 4
 Credits16
Third Year
Fall
MATH 545
or MATH 645
Introduction to Linear Algebra
or Linear Algebra for Applications
4
MATH 761 Abstract Algebra 4
Discovery Course 4
Writing Intensive Course 4
 Credits16
Spring
MATH 763 Abstract Algebra II 4
MATH 767 One-Dimensional Real Analysis 4
Writing Intensive Course 4
MATH Elective Course 4
 Credits16
Fourth Year
Fall
MATH 784 Topology 4
MATH 797
or MATH 799
Senior Seminar
or Senior Thesis
4
MATH Elective Course 4
Elective Course 4
 Credits16
Spring
MATH 788 Complex Analysis 4
MATH Elective Course 4
Elective Course 4
Elective Course 4
 Credits16
 Total Credits129
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Requirements for the Program
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Degree Requirements

Minimum Credit Requirement: 128 credits
Minimum Residency Requirement: 32 credits must be taken at UNH
Minimum GPA: 2.0 required for conferral*
Core Curriculum Required: Discovery & Writing Program Requirements
Foreign Language Requirement: No

All Major, Option and Elective Requirements as indicated.
*Major GPA requirements as indicated.

Major Requirements

In all courses used to satisfy the requirements for its major programs, the Department of Mathematics and Statistics requires that a student earn a grade of C- or better and have an overall grade-point average of at least 2.00 in these courses.

Required Courses
MATH 425Calculus I4
or MATH 425H Honors/Calculus I
MATH 426Calculus II4
or MATH 426H Honors/Calculus II
MATH 445Mathematics and Applications with MATLAB4
or CS 410P Introduction to Scientific Programming/Python
or CS 410C Introduction to Scientific Programming/C
MATH 527Differential Equations with Linear Algebra 14
MATH 528Multidimensional Calculus 14
MATH 531Mathematical Proof4
MATH 539Introduction to Statistical Analysis4
MATH 545Introduction to Linear Algebra 14
or MATH 645 Linear Algebra for Applications
MATH 761Abstract Algebra4
MATH 763Abstract Algebra II4
MATH 767One-Dimensional Real Analysis4
MATH 784Topology4
MATH 788Complex Analysis4
PHYS 407General Physics I4
or PHYS 407H Honors/General Physics I
or PHYS 407S General Physics I Studio
PHYS 408General Physics II4
or PHYS 408H Honors/General Physics II
or PHYS 408S General Physics II Studio
Electives
One MATH elective course (selected in consultation with the academic advisor)4
Select two additional courses from the following:8
MATH 760
Geometry
MATH 765
Introduction to Commutative Algebra and Algebraic Geometry
MATH 768
Real Analysis II
MATH 769
Introduction to Differential Geometry
MATH 770
Foundations of Number Theory
MATH 772
Combinatorics
Capstone
Select one of the following:4
MATH 797
Senior Seminar
MATH 799
Senior Thesis
Total Credits76
1

The full Linearity sequence, MATH 525 and MATH 526, may be used to replace the MATH 527, MATH 528, and MATH 545 / MATH 645 requirements.

MATH 525 may be used to replace the MATH 545 or MATH 645 requirement.

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Student Learning Outcomes
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Program Learning Outcomes
  • Students can explain core concepts from a range of different branches of mathematics, including analysis, algebra, calculus and statistics.
  • Students can correctly interpret mathematical definitions and construct simple proofs which use definitions and logical arguments to establish properties of mathematical objects.
  • Students are aware that mathematical objects may have multiple representations and are able to select representations which clarify problems and simplify calculations.
  • Students can recognize valid and invalid mathematical arguments.

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Advanced Degrees
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Those interested in the Mathematics (B.S.) major may also be interested in the following advanced degrees. Students in the program also have the opportunity to participate in the UNH accelerated master’s program.

 

Applied Mathematics M.S.

Mathematics M.S.

Mathematics M.S.T.

Statistics M.S.

Mathematics Ph.D.

Mathematics Education Ph.D.

Statistics Ph.D.

Integrated Applied Mathematics Ph.D.