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   * **A prospective student or still exploring whether to study Math/​Statistics at Binghamton.**  ​   * **A prospective student or still exploring whether to study Math/​Statistics at Binghamton.**  ​
-    Go to Section ​13, **“For Prospective Students”**.+    Go to Section ​12, **“For Prospective Students”**.
  
 +Need non-department help? See [[https://​www.binghamton.edu/​harpur/​advising/​|Harpur Advising]] (general advising) and [[https://​www.binghamton.edu/​registrar/​|Registrar]] (records/​transcripts).
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 ===== 1. Degree Options ===== ===== 1. Degree Options =====
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-===== 7. Credits ​Transfer =====+===== 7. Credit ​Transfer ​and Exam Credit ​=====
  
 +This section covers (i) credit earned by exams (AP/​IB/​CLEP) and (ii) transferring courses from other institutions.
  
-Students may earn credit for coursework completed in high school through AP, IB, CLEP and other exams. Please view the policies and criteria below: 
  
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 +==== A. Exam credit (AP / IB / CLEP) ====
 +
 +Binghamton’s policies and equivalencies are maintained by Harpur Advising:
   * [[https://​www.binghamton.edu/​harpur/​advising/​transfer-credit/​policies.html|Harpur College Transfer Credit Policies]]   * [[https://​www.binghamton.edu/​harpur/​advising/​transfer-credit/​policies.html|Harpur College Transfer Credit Policies]]
-  * [[https://​www.binghamton.edu/​harpur/​advising/​transfer-credit/​ap-equivalencies/​index.html|Advanced Placement (AP)]] ​+  * [[https://​www.binghamton.edu/​harpur/​advising/​transfer-credit/​ap-equivalencies/​index.html|Advanced Placement (AP) equivalencies]]
   * [[https://​www.binghamton.edu/​harpur/​advising/​transfer-credit/​international-baccalaureate.html|International Baccalaureate (IB)]]   * [[https://​www.binghamton.edu/​harpur/​advising/​transfer-credit/​international-baccalaureate.html|International Baccalaureate (IB)]]
-  * [[https://​www.binghamton.edu/​harpur/​advising/​transfer-credit/​clep.html| ​College Level Examination Program (CLEP) Exam]]+  * [[https://​www.binghamton.edu/​harpur/​advising/​transfer-credit/​clep.html|CLEP ​exam credit]]
  
-Students may also earn credit from courses taken in previous institutions or have the flexibility to take summer/​winter courses at other institutions and then transfer credits back. +----
  
-  * The [[https://​www.binghamton.edu/​admissions/​undergraduate/​apply/​transfer/​coursework.html|Pre-approved Transfer Table]] helps to determine equivalent courses: first select institutions and then select courses. If the courses are already in this pre-approved table, students do not need to request the credit transfer petition. 
  
-To transfer a math/stats course from outside Binghamton University for credit, you must receive pre-approval ​from the Director of Undergraduate Studies at the Department of Mathematics & Statistics. Not all courses can be transferred,​ hence it is important to have the course coverage reviewed before you register them. To this end,+==== B. Transfer ​credit from another institution (including summer/​winter elsewhere) ====
  
-  ​Fill out the [[https://​www.binghamton.edu/​harpur/advising/forms/docs/transfer-credit-petition-major-updated-1.31.23.pdf|Harpur College ​Transfer ​Credit Petition form]]. Save the completed form as an **editable PDF file**; images/​snapshots are discouraged.+**Step 1 — Check if it is already pre-approved.** 
 +  * Use the [[https://​www.binghamton.edu/​admissions/undergraduate/apply/transfer/coursework.html|Pre-approved ​Transfer ​Table]] (select the institution,​ then the course). 
 +  * If your course appears there with the correct BU equivalent, you typically do not need a separate petition.
  
-  ​Send an email with the completed form to the Director of Undergraduate StudiesProf. Vladislav Kargin, vkargin@binghamton.edu,​ for review and approval. ​Include in the email the current syllabus of the course; the website of the department/​university that offers the transfer course; and Information on when you plan to take the transfer course.+**Step 2 — If it is not pre-approvedrequest Math/Stats pre-approval ​before registering.** 
 +Not all courses are transferable ​to Math/Stats requirements,​ so please have coverage reviewed in advance.
  
-Online courses (especially asynchronous ones) are generally ​**not** approved for transfer ​(in some cases, transfer credits may be granted after passing our final exam with grade of C or better.+  ​Fill out the [[https://​www.binghamton.edu/​harpur/​advising/​forms/​docs/​transfer-credit-petition-major-updated-1.31.23.pdf|Harpur Transfer Credit Petition form]]. 
 +    Save it as an **editable PDF** (not photo/​screenshot).
  
-Courses from non-US institutions ​are typically ​//not// acceptedalthough there are exceptions for certain ​programs ​such as study abroad ​(excluding winter or summer sessions). More information on the rationale can be found [[ug:​summer-transfer|here]].+  * Email the completed petition to the **Director of Undergraduate Studies (DUS) Prof. Vladislav Kargin (vkargin@binghamton.edu)** for review and include in your email: 
 +    * the **current syllabus** (required) 
 +    * a link to the **course catalog/​department page** 
 +    * **when** you plan to take the course (term + dates if known) 
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 +==== C. Common constraints (important) ==== 
 + 
 +  * **Online courses:** asynchronous courses are generally not approved for transfer. 
 +  * **Non-US institutions:** transfer credit is typically not approvedwith exceptions for approved ​programs ​(for example, certain ​study-abroad ​arrangements). 
 +    See [[ug:​summer-transfer|this page]] for additional rationale and guidance.
  
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-===== 8. Accelerated Programs ===== +===== 8. Accelerated ​(4+1) Programs =====
-An accelerated program allows a student to obtain a Bachelor'​s degree and a Master'​s degree in five years. You complete most of the coursework for your Bachelor'​s degree in your first three years. In your fourth year, you take both Bachelor'​s- and Master'​s-level courses, graduate with your Bachelor'​s degree, and formally apply to the Graduate School. In your fifth year, you are admitted to Graduate School and focus solely on graduate coursework. Check the [[https://​www.binghamton.edu/​harpur/​degrees/​4-plus-1.html|Combined Degree Programs (4+1)]] ​ for more details. +
  
-We offer the following three accelerated ​4+1 Master ​programs, allowing ​students ​to obtain ​//​Bachelor'​s degree// ​and a //Master'​s degree// in five years+Binghamton’s ​4+1 programs ​let qualified ​students ​earn bachelor’s + master’s degree ​in about five years. 
 +See [[https://www.binghamton.edu/harpur/degrees/4-plus-1.html|Combined Degree Programs (4+1)]] for general eligibility and policies.
  
-  ​* [[https://​www.binghamton.edu/​math/​graduate/​4-plus-1.html|BA/​BS ​in Mathematical Sciences ​MS in Data Science and Statistics (DSS)]]+Math-related options include: 
 +  ​* [[https://​www.binghamton.edu/​math/​graduate/​4-plus-1.html|BA/​BS Mathematical Sciences ​→ MS in Data Science and Statistics (DSS)]]
   * [[https://​www.binghamton.edu/​som/​graduate-programs/​mba/​harpur.html|Harpur/​MBA 4+1 program]]   * [[https://​www.binghamton.edu/​som/​graduate-programs/​mba/​harpur.html|Harpur/​MBA 4+1 program]]
-  * [[https://​www.binghamton.edu/​tlel/​academics/​accelerated/​index.html|BA ​in Mathematical SciencesMAT Math Adolescent Education]]+  * [[https://​www.binghamton.edu/​tlel/​academics/​accelerated/​index.html|BA Mathematical Sciences ​→ MAT Mathematics (Adolescent Education)]]
  
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 ===== 9. Faculty Advisors ===== ===== 9. Faculty Advisors =====
  
-Students ​can seek advices from the following faculty members:+You can get advising in several ways, depending on the question:
  
-  * Every major is assigned a **faculty advisor** at the time of the major declaration. ​Students should meet regularly ​with the faculty ​advisor to discuss course selection ​and career ​goals. ​Students are free to choose ​another advisor after they get to know the faculty ​better.+  ​* **Faculty advisor (assigned when you declare the major).** 
 +    ​* Every major is assigned a faculty advisor at the time of declaration. 
 +    * Meet with your advisor to plan courses, choose electives, ​and discuss ​goals (graduate school, careers, etc.). 
 +    * You may switch ​to another ​faculty ​advisor ​later, ​after you get to know the faculty.
  
-  * Students can also seek help from **Advising Liaison**David Biddle (biddle@math.binghamton.edu). The Advising ​Liaison ​is the //de facto// advisor ​for students ​who are interested in math but have not declared ​the math major as well as those math majors ​who are still taking ​lower-level ​courses.+  * **Advising Liaison ​(especially for pre-majors / lower-division).** 
 +    * **David Biddle** (biddle@math.binghamton.edu) ​is the department’s Coordinator of Undegraduate ​Advising
 +    * He is the primary contact ​for students ​exploring ​the major (not yet declared) and for majors still completing mostly ​lower-level ​coursework.
  
-  * Additionally,​ any issue related to the major/minor can be discussed with the **Director of Undergraduate Studies** ​(the current Director of Undergraduate Studies is Prof. Vladislav Karginvkargin@binghamton.edu). Among other responsibilities,​ the Director of Undergraduate Studies is in charge of transfer course approvals, prerequisite exceptions, DegreeWork exceptions, and so on.+  * **Director of Undergraduate Studies ​(DUS) — policies and exceptions.** 
 +    * The DUS handles department decisions such as transfer-course approvals, prerequisite exceptions, and DegreeWorks exceptions. 
 +    * Current DUS: **Prof. Vladislav Kargin** (vkargin@binghamton.edu).
  
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 ===== 10. Honors, Awards and Scholarships ===== ===== 10. Honors, Awards and Scholarships =====
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   * **Award descriptions & criteria (stable):** [[https://​www.binghamton.edu/​math/​undergraduate/​honors.html|Honors,​ awards and scholarships (university page)]]   * **Award descriptions & criteria (stable):** [[https://​www.binghamton.edu/​math/​undergraduate/​honors.html|Honors,​ awards and scholarships (university page)]]
-  * **Recent recipients (updated annually):​** [[:p:ug:​awards|Award recipients by year]]+  * **Recent recipients (updated annually):​** [[ug:​awards|Award recipients by year]]
   * **Pi Mu Epsilon (local chapter):** [[http://​people.math.binghamton.edu/​alex/​Pi_Mu_Epsilon_at_Binghamton_University.html|Pi Mu Epsilon at Binghamton]] (see also [[http://​www.pme-math.org/​|national site]])   * **Pi Mu Epsilon (local chapter):** [[http://​people.math.binghamton.edu/​alex/​Pi_Mu_Epsilon_at_Binghamton_University.html|Pi Mu Epsilon at Binghamton]] (see also [[http://​www.pme-math.org/​|national site]])
  
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-===== 12. Additional Resources ===== 
-    * [[http://​www.binghamton.edu/​harpur/​advising/​|Harpur College Student Advising Office]] 
-    * [[https://​www.binghamton.edu/​registrar/​|Student Records and Registrar Services]] 
-    * [[http://​www.binghamton.edu/​scholarships/​|External Scholarships and Undergraduate Research Center]] for scholarship opportunities. 
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-===== 13. For Prospective Students =====+===== 12. For Prospective Students =====
  
 If you are new to the Math major/​minor,​ please spend a few minutes to read answers to [[http://​people.math.binghamton.edu/​qiao/​advising.html|some Frequently Asked Questions]]. If you are new to the Math major/​minor,​ please spend a few minutes to read answers to [[http://​people.math.binghamton.edu/​qiao/​advising.html|some Frequently Asked Questions]].
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