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/Institutions/Messiah-College/json/2021-2022/Undergraduate-Catalog.json
Mathematics (B.A.)
Program Overview
Mathematics majors learn to appreciate the logical beauty of mathematical thought and how to use it to solve many kinds of problems. After taking the foundational courses, students choose from theoretical and applied mathematics courses as they pursue their career objectives. Through the internship program, they may gain practical experience. Graduates are prepared for employment as mathematicians in a variety of settings in industry, business, and government, and for graduate study. By taking the sequence of education courses, they can be certified to teach secondary mathematics (gr. 7-12).
Program Learning Outcomes
Graduates from Messiah’s Mathematics program can:
- Demonstrate an understanding of foundational content of mathematics defined through the Mathematical Association of America.
- Engage in scholarship in mathematics, demonstrating the professional skills of independent problem-solving, self-directed research, and oral and written communication.
- Skill in using appropriate technology to enhance understanding of mathematics and related disciplines, to simplify computation, and to present work professionally.
- Demonstrate an awareness of options for employment, voluntary service and/or graduate education in mathematics or closely related fields.
- Articulate a maturing understanding of how faith connects to mathematics.
Major Requirements
Complete the following for your major:
MATH 496: Writing in the major requirement.
Nine additional credits from the following:
Not to exceed six credits from STAT in this block of nine credits.
Note: Students in the mathematics and mathematics with teaching certification majors are encouraged to complete the sequence ECON 120: Principles of Macroeconomics and ECON 220: Principles of Microeconomics. The study of economics provides an excellent foundation for many careers in mathematical sciences. A double-major or minor in economics is a strong, marketable addition to the mathematics major, and either combination can be completed in 8 semesters.
QuEST Requirements
Experiential Learning requirement |
0 |
QuEST requirements |
Credits |
First Year Seminar |
3 |
Oral Communication |
3 |
Created and Called for Community (W) |
3 |
Mathematical Sciences (MATH 111, MATH 112, or MATH 211) |
met/major |
Laboratory Science (PHYS 211 or PHYS 212) |
met/major |
Science, Technology & the World |
waived |
Social Science (ECON 120) |
met/major |
European History or United States History |
3 |
Literature |
3 |
Philosophy and Religion |
3 |
Arts |
3 |
First Semester of Language |
3 |
Second Semester of Language |
3 |
Third Semester of Language or Cross Cultural |
3 |
Non-Western Studies |
2 or 3 |
Bible |
3 |
Christian Beliefs |
3 |
Wellness course |
1 |
Ethics, World Views or Pluralism |
3 |
QuEST requirements |
42-43 |
Major requirements |
60 |
Free electives |
21-20 |
Total credits |
123 |