Bachelor of Science with a Major in Applied Mathematics and Statistics 2022-2023 Edition

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