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| <WRAP centeralign>=======Overview of the Major Tracks =======</WRAP> | <WRAP centeralign>=======Overview of the Major Tracks =======</WRAP> | ||
| - | (For forms, transfer policies, and advising details, see the [[|Undergraduate Program main page]] ) | + | (For forms, transfer policies, and advising details, see the [[|Undergraduate Program main page]].) |
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| Mathematics belongs both to liberal arts and to sciences. It is not only the language of science (including social science), but also studied for its own beauty. It is therefore one of the most vital and lively subjects in the University curriculum. | Mathematics belongs both to liberal arts and to sciences. It is not only the language of science (including social science), but also studied for its own beauty. It is therefore one of the most vital and lively subjects in the University curriculum. | ||
| - | The Undergraduate Program of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics include six major degree options that lead to the following three major tracks. | + | The Undergraduate Program of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics include six major degree options in three major tracks. |
| - | The common preliminary lower-level courses required for all the six math major options are calculus I--III (Math 224/225, Math 226/227 or Math 230, and Math 323), linear algebra (Math 304), and number systems (Math 330). Read the [[https://catalog.binghamton.edu//|Academic Guide]] for a very comprehensive and detailed official description about the coursework requirements for each of the six major degree options. | + | The common preliminary lower-level courses required for all math major options are calculus I--III (Math 224/225, Math 226/227 or Math 230, and Math 323), linear algebra (Math 304), and number systems (Math 330). Read the [[https://catalog.binghamton.edu//|Academic Guide]] for a very comprehensive and detailed official description about the coursework requirements for each of the six major degree options. |
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