Mathematics (BA)

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Departmental Admission Requirements

Admission to the BA in Mathematics requires the following:

  • enrollment in a mathematics course beyond MATH 205;
  • a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0; and
  • a minimum grade point average of 2.0 on all courses in the major. 

The Change Major Request form can be found under the Academic Progress tile on ULink.


Admission and Application to the Accelerated BA/MA in Mathematics

Students interested in applying to the Accelerated BA/MA in Mathematics should follow the application process outlined in the Soaring Scholars application checklist (URL here).

Students must apply for admission to the program no later than the end of the junior year and must have completed MATH 205, MATH 206, MATH 301 and MATH 325, or equivalent courses, prior to application.

Applicants must have a minimum overall GPA of 3.5, and minimum GPA of 3.66 in mathematics courses. In addition applicants must met the minimum requirements of the Soaring Scholars program listed in the application checklist (url here)

Admission to a Soaring Scholar program does not guarantee admission into the associated master's degree program. Soaring Scholar students must apply to the associated graduate program in their last semester, before graduating with the bachelor's degree, to be considered for the Accelerated Master's graduate program. They must meet all the requirements for admission to the graduate program at the time of application to be admitted. Learn more about the admission requirements for the MA in Mathematics at Mathematics (MA) | University of Louisville Academic Catalogs.

General Education Requirements

General Education Requirements *31
The following courses are required by the program and can satisfy the respective General Education Requirement:
Calculus I - QR
One of the following:
Introductory Electricity, Magnetism and Light
Introductory Laboratories I - SL
General Chemistry I - S
Introduction to Chemical Analysis I - SL
Unity of Life - S

*All degrees require the completion of the University-wide General Education Program (link provided above).  Some General Education requirements may be met in the requirements for the major or supporting coursework, in which case additional electives may be required to complete the minimum hours for the degree.

College/School Requirements

Arts & Sciences Requirements
GEN 100Student Success Center First Year Experience1
or GEN 101 Arts & Sciences First Year Experience
Foreign Language 112
Electives in Humanities or Social Sciences 29
WR—two approved courses at the 300 level or above 3
Minimum Total Hours22

Program/Major Requirements

Mathematics Department
MATH 205Calculus I - QR 44
MATH 206Calculus II4
MATH 301Calculus III4
MATH 311Introduction to Higher Math3
MATH 325Introduction to Linear Algebra3
MATH 387Discrete Mathematics3
MATH 501Introduction to Analysis I - CUE3
MATH 521Modern Algebra I - CUE3
MATH 550Advanced Euclidean Geometry3
or MATH 551 Geometry
MATH 561Probability3
Mathematics electives chosen in consultation with departmental advisor3
Minimum Total Hours36
Supporting Courses
Select one of the following sequences:7-10
Sequence One:
Introductory Laboratories I - SL 4
Introductory Laboratories II - SL
Introductory Mechanics, Heat and Sound - S
Introductory Electricity, Magnetism and Light 4
Sequence Two:
General Chemistry I - S 4
General Chemistry II - S
Introduction to Chemical Analysis I - SL
Introduction to Chemical Analysis II - SL
Introduction to Chemical Analysis III
Sequence Three:
Unity of Life - S 4
Experimental Biology I: Molecules and Cells - SL
Diversity of Life - S
Experimental Biology II: Organismal Biology - SL
Sequence Four: select three courses from the following
Database Design
Analytics Programming
Data Analytics
Machine Learning
Special Topics in Data Analytics
Sequence Five:
Applied Statistical Regression Models
Statistical Computing in R
Statistical Computing and Data Management with SAS
Elective in second science discipline3
Electives in Natural Sciences, other than Mathematics5-8
Electives
Minimum Electives 514
Minimum Total Hours32

Mathematics courses at the 100 level do not count toward hours in the major. 

At least 50 of the total minimum hours required must be at the 300 level or above.

A minimum of 9 hours in courses numbered 311 or higher must be successfully completed in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Louisville. 

Students in the accelerated BA/MA program must register for 9 hours of courses numbered 500 or higher at the graduate level.

Culminating Undergraduate Experience (Graduation requirement)
Requirement fulfilled by completing:
MATH 501Introduction to Analysis I - CUE3
or MATH 521 Modern Algebra I - CUE
1

Completion of the intermediate level of a single foreign language

2

In addition to courses counted toward General Education; 6 hours must be at 300 level or above

3

May be incorporated into other degree requirements

4

Fulfills General Education requirement.

5

Students who satisfy General Education Requirements by courses defined by the program will require additional electives to complete the minimum hours for the degree.

Flight Plan

Plan of Study Grid
Year 1
FallHours
GEN 100
Student Success Center First Year Experience
or Arts & Sciences First Year Experience
1
ENGL 101 Introduction to College Writing - WC 3
MATH 205 Calculus I - QR 4
General Education: Cardinal Core Oral Communication - OC 3
General Education: Cardinal Core Social & Behavioral Sciences Historical Perspective - SBH 3
General Elective 3
 Hours17
Spring
ENGL 102 Intermediate College Writing - WC 3
General Education: Cardinal Core Arts & Humanities - AH 3
MATH 206 Calculus II 4
MATH 311 Introduction to Higher Math 3
Foreign Language 1 3-4
 Hours16-17
Year 2
Fall
General Education: Cardinal Core Arts & Humanities Global Diversity - AHD2 3
Foreign Language 2 3-4
MATH 301 Calculus III 4
General Elective (300 level or above) 3
General Elective (300 level or above) 3
 Hours16-17
Spring
MATH 325 Introduction to Linear Algebra 3
General Education: Cardinal Core Social & Behavioral Sciences US Diversity - SBD1 3
Foreign Language 3 3-4
Humanities or Social Science Elective (300 level or above) 3
General Elective 3
 Hours15-16
Year 3
Fall
MATH 387 Discrete Mathematics 3
First portion of chosen Supporting Course Sequence 3-6
Foreign Language 4 or General Elective 3
Humanities or Social Science WR Elective (300 level or above) 3
General Elective (300 level or above) 3
 Hours15-18
Spring
Humanities or Social Science WR Elective (300 level or above) 3
Natural Science Elective (not from chosen sequence) (also fulfills General Education/Cardinal Core Natural Science Requirement - S) 3
Second portion of chosen Supporting Course Sequence (may also fulfill General Education/Cardinal Core Natural Science with Lab Requirement - S+SL or B) 3-6
MATH 550
Advanced Euclidean Geometry
or Geometry
3
MATH 561 Probability 3
 Hours15-18
Year 4
Fall
MATH 501 Introduction to Analysis I - CUE 3
MATH 521 Modern Algebra I - CUE 3
Natural Science Elective (non-Math) 3-4
General Elective 3
General Elective 3
 Hours15-16
Spring
Math Elective 3
General Elective (300 level or above) 3
General Elective 3
General Elective 3
 Hours12
 Minimum Total Hours121-131

Students in the accelerated BA/MA program will follow the same flight plan, although 9 hours of courses numbered 500 or above must be at the graduate level.

The Flight Plan outlined above is intended to demonstrate one possible path to completing the degree within four years.  Course selection and placement within the program may vary depending on course offerings and schedule, elective preferences, and other factors (study abroad, internship availability, etc.). Please consult your advisor for additional information about building a flight plan that works for you.

Degree Audit Report
Degree Audit reports illustrate how your completed courses fulfill the requirements of your academic plan, and which requirements are still outstanding. Degree audits also take transfer credits and test credits into account. "What-if" reports allow you to compare the courses you have completed in your current academic plan to the courses required in another academic plan.  Should you have questions about either report, please consult with your academic advisor.

Flight Planner
The Flight Planner tool is available for you to create a personalized Flight Plan to graduation.  Advisors have access to review your Flight Planner and can help you adjust it to ensure you remain on track to graduate in a timely manner.

To create these reports:

  1. Log into your ULink account.
  2. Click on the Academic Progress tile.
  3. Select the appropriate report.
    1. To run a Degree Audit report, click on "View my Degree Audit."
    2. To create a What-if report, click on "What-if Advisement Report."
    3. To run a Flight Planner report, click on "Use My Flight Planner."

Click here to run a Degree Audit report, create a What-if report, or run a Flight Planner report.

Accelerated BA-BS/MA Option in Mathematics

Mathematics majors who are considering pursuing a master’s degree (MA) in Mathematics can speed up the process by applying some of their undergraduate credit hours toward a master's degree.  Students accepted into the Accelerated BA-BS/MA take 9-12 credit hours (depending on the graduate option selected) as an undergraduate that apply toward both the the bachelor’s degree and the the eventual master's degree. 

Interested students must apply to the program during their Junior year (i.e., when they have accumulated 60-90 hours of credit). Applicants must have completed MATH 205, MATH 206, MATH 301, and MATH 325, or equivalent courses, prior to application. Applicants must have a minimum overall GPA of 3.5, and minimum GPA of 3.66 in mathematics courses.

Undergraduate students interested in participating in an accelerated dual bachelor's/master's degree offered through the Soaring Scholar program must first meet with their Academic Advisor and be accepted into the program. Once accepted, students will receive an official admission letter outlining program policies and details. They will then work with their department and academic advisor to register for classes each semester, ensuring they meet the milestones and academic progress requirements of the Soaring Scholar program.

A Soaring Scholar student is considered an undergraduate until their bachelor's degree is conferred. In their final undergraduate semester, they are expected to apply for admission to their respective master's program.