- Complete the core mathematics courses and courses needed to satisfy the General Studies requirements as quickly as possible.
- Declare the major/concentration by the time you complete the Basic Mathematics Core.
- Plan your sequence of courses with prerequisites in mind. Note that MTH 3100 is a prerequisite for most upper-division courses.
- Note that very few upper-division mathematics courses are offered in the summer semester.
- Note that 2 or 3 credit hour linear algebra courses taken at most other colleges are not equivalent to MTH 3140. They may not be accepted and/or additional coursework may be required.
- Take no more than two upper-division mathematics courses in the same semester. To do otherwise may jeopardize your grades and content understanding.
The Advising Plan for the Mathematical and Computer Sciences Department calls for students to be advised before being allowed in certain "critical path" courses for the major/minor. To enter these courses, students are required to have the signature of a department faculty advisor stating that the student is qualified to be in the course, both through background and understanding of the course purpose. In addition, the faculty advisor will use the advising session to also discuss how the course fits into the students’ long-term goal of completing a major and/or minor in Mathematical or Computer Sciences.
The "critical path" courses are:
MTH 3100 – Introduction to Mathematical Proofs and MTH 3170 – Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science