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Minor and Certificate Programs
Undergraduate
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...considering whether to grant an exception and allow...Mathematics 315C , 333L , and 375D . Life Sciences teacher...
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
Undergraduate
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As an alternative to the Bachelor of Science...in writing proofs. Mathematics 375D Mathematics 361K or...
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
Undergraduate
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...mathematics and physics is an integral part of...engineering certification: Mathematics 315C , 375D , 427J or 427K...
Bachelor of Science in Physics
Undergraduate
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...must be chosen from an approved list available...or 340L , 358K , 362K , 375D For mathematics, physical...
ANS 375D ANS 375D. Chinese Ethics and Political Philosophy. 3 Hours.
Same as Core Texts and Ideas 325D and Philosophy 348D. Examine Chinese ethical and political philosophy, with an emphasis on the Confucian tradition, through close reading of major works. Analyze ideas from the course both philosophically and historically. Three lecture hours a week for one semester. Only one of the following may be counted: Asian Studies 375D, Core Texts and Ideas 325D, 375 (Topic: Chinese Ethics/Political Phil), Philosophy 348D. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.
M 375D M 375D. Discovery: An Introduction to Advanced Study in Mathematics. 3 Hours.
Capstone course designed primarily for UTeach pre-service mathematics majors considering discovery teaching methodology and/or graduate work in mathematics or mathematics education. Ties together foundational topics in the primary strands of mathematics present in a typical graduate mathematics program; included are selected topics from analysis, algebra, number theory, and topology. Three lecture hours a week for one semester. Mathematics 375D and 375T (Topic: Discovery: An Introduction to Advanced Study in Mathematics) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Two proof-based mathematics courses with a grade of at least C-, or consent of instructor.