Sample Curriculum for the Bachelor of Science in Mathematical Studies, Specialization in Statistics
Year 1 (Fall Semester)
(5) MATH 150 Calculus I (FQR)
(3) ENG 101 English Composition I
(3) ACS 101 Public Speaking or ACS 103 Interpersonal Communication Skills
(3) RA 101 Reasoning & Argumentation
(1) FST 101 Succeeding & Engaging at SIUE
15 - Total Credits
Year 1 (Spring Semester)
(5) MATH 152 Calculus II (BPS)
(3) ENG 102 English Composition II
(3) Breadth Fine & Performing Arts (BFPA)
(3) Breadth Social Science (BSS)
(3) Supporting or Minor Course
17 - Total Credits
Year 2 (Fall Semester)
(3) MATH 165 Introduction to Programming and Problem Solving
(4) MATH 250 Calculus III (BPS)
(4) PHYS 151 University Physics I (BPS)
(1) PHYS 151L University Physics I Lab (EL)
(3) Breadth Life Science (BLS)
15 - Total Credits
Year 2 (Spring Semester)
(4) MATH 223 Logic and Mathematical Reasoning
(3) MATH 305 Differential Equations
(3) STAT 380 Statistics for Applications (BICS, EL)
(3) Supporting or Minor Course
(3) Breadth Humanities (BHUM)
16 - Total Credits
Year 3 (Fall Semester)
(3) MATH 321 Linear Algebra I
(3) STAT 480A Introduction to Mathematical Statistics
(3) MATH, STAT or OR Elective
(3) Supporting or Minor Course
(4) MATH 350 Introduction to Analysis
16 - Total Credits
Year 3 (Spring Semester)
(3) Experience Health (EH)
(3) STAT 480B Introduction to Mathematical Statistics
(3) MATH, STAT or OR Elective
(3) Supporting or Minor Course
(3) Experience U.S. Race, Gender, and Equity (ERGU)
15 - Total Credits
Year 4 (Fall Semester)
(2) MATH 498 Senior Seminar
(3) MATH, STAT or OR Elective
(3) STAT 482 Regression Analysis
(3) Interdisciplinary Studies (IS)
(3) Supporting or Minor Course
14 - Total Credits
Year 4 (Spring Semester)
(3) MATH, STAT or OR Elective
(2) MATH 499 Senior Project
(4) Supporting or Minor Course
(3) Experience Global Cultures, Race, and Equity Education (EREG)
12 - Total Credits
Total Hours 120
Transfer Students: To maximize your transfer experience, complete the bold course requirements pre-transfer and satisfy either the Illinois Articulation Initiative (IAI) General Ed Core or receive an AA, AS or AAT (early childhood, special ed or math) degree from an IAI community college. If minor requirements are shown, discuss careful course selection with the academic advising contact listed. Visit the transfer credit website to find course equivalency guides.