Bachelor of Science with an Applied Mathematics and Statistics Major Requirements
First-Year Gateway Experience | ||
Global Foundations of Character and Leadership | ||
Global Foundations of Organizations and Business | ||
Writing Workshop | ||
Bryant IDEA: Innovation and Design Experience For All | ||
Applied Mathematics and Statistics Major Requirements | ||
Linear Algebra | ||
Actuarial Statistics I | ||
Actuarial Statistics II | ||
Actuarial Statistics III | ||
Applied Data Mining | ||
Applied Multivariate Statistics | ||
Programming Elective (2 of the following): | 21 | |
Software Application for Mathematics | ||
Statistical Analysis With R | ||
SAS Programming and Applied Statistics | ||
Programming for Data Science | ||
Advanced Electives (3 of the following): | ||
Discrete Structures | ||
Elementary Number Theory | ||
Statistical Design and Analysis of Experiments | ||
Applied Analytics Using SAS | ||
Sports Statistics | ||
Applied Mathematics and Statistics Capstone Seminar | ||
Directed Study in Mathematics | ||
At most only 1 of the following Advanced Electives: | ||
Econometrics | ||
Machine Learning Applied to Economics | ||
Data Analysis for Finance | ||
Liberal Arts Core Requirements | ||
Microeconomic Principles | ||
Macroeconomic Principles | ||
Introduction to Literary Studies | ||
Calculus and Analytic Geometry I | ||
Calculus and Analytic Geometry II | ||
Calculus and Analytic Geometry III | ||
Two Humanities Survey Courses | ||
Liberal Arts Distributions - Modes of Thought | ||
Two Social Science Modes of Thought | ||
One Historical Mode of Thought (Upper Division) | ||
One Literary Mode of Thought (Upper Division) | ||
Two Scientific Modes of Thought 2 | ||
Business Minor Requirement | ||
Selection is made from a variety of business minors (Business Administration, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Global Supply Chain Management, Human Resource Management, Information Systems, International Business, Management, Marketing, Marketing Analytics, and Sales). | ||
Electives | ||
Subject to programmatic constraints, students may elect to take additional business courses beyond the required minor. |
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Students who choose MATH 455, MATH 460, MATH 461, and either MATH 475 or MATH 470 may earn SAS® certification in data mining. To earn certification, a student must achieve at least a 'B' average in all of these courses with no grade lower than a 'C' in any one course.
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Include one Lab Science. One science course must be taken at the 300 or 400 level.
A minimum 122 credit hours required for graduation