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Dec 06, 2025
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2025-2026 Undergraduate Bulletin
Applied Mathematics, B.S.A.M.
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Learning Outcomes
Students who complete the undergraduate program in mathematics or applied mathematics will:
- Demonstrate mathematical reasoning skills and formal logic to develop convincing mathematical arguments.
- Demonstrate the ability to use computational tools to enhance mathematical thinking and communication.
- Demonstrate the ability to apply algebraic, geometric, calculus, and higher-level concepts to solve mathematical problems.
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Tulsa Curriculum and First Year Experience
Core Curriculum and First Year Experience
General Curriculum Some major required courses may be double counted to fulfill a quad requirement. Notes:
*Students completing the Actuarial option must take STAT 4843 . Students in all other options must take MATH 4503 . **Students completing the Computer Science option must take CS 1043 . Students in all other options must take CS 2503 . ***Some students will complete a modified series of courses. See Special Requirements . Applied Mathematics Option
Choose one of the Options shown below from Actuarial Option, Biomathematics Option, Business Option, Computer Science Option, or the Engineering Option. General Electives (19 hours)
Selected with approval of advisor. General Electives (22 hours)
Selected with approval of advisor. General Electives (12-13 hours)
Selected with approval of advisor. General Electives (17 hours)
Selected with approval of advisor. Engineering Science and Engineering
General Electives (15 hours)
Selected with approval of advisor. Total: 120 hours
To become a candidate for a degree in applied mathematics, a student must complete all mathematics courses in the curriculum with a grade point average of at least 2.0, and earn a grade point average of 2.0 or higher overall. |
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