Bachelor of Science (BS) Program in Mathematics

The degree of BS in Mathematics is a four-year, 120-121 credit hours study program designed to offer high quality teaching that promotes critical thinking and problem-solving skills in a variety of subjects and through related disciplines. It provides fundamental background knowledge and expertise for study in engineering and sciences.

Detail

To graduate with a BS in Mathematics, students must satisfactorily complete 120 credit hours of course work from the courses that are described in the Program of Study with an overall minimum average of 65 percent, and a cumulative average of 70 percent in the major courses.

This component consists of the following ten courses encompassing 30 credit hours:

  • ARAB 101: Academic Writing in Arabic
  • CMPS 100B: Introduction to Technical Computing for the Sciences
  • ENGL 101: Basic Academic English I
  • ENGL 102: Basic Academic English II
  • ENGL 203: Advanced Academic English I
  • ENGL 204: Advanced Academic English II
  • MATH 199: Calculus I
  • SOCS 100: World Civilizations I
  • SOCS 102: Oman Society
  • SOCS 200: World Civilizations II

This component consists of the following four courses encompassing 12 or 13 credit hours:

  • One courses in physical/ natural sciences electives (3-4 Cr. hrs.)
  • One course in humanities/ social sciences electives (3 Cr. hrs.)
  • Two courses in any other majors (6 Cr. hrs.)

Program

This component consists of a 26 courses constituting 79 credit hours distributed as follows.

This component consists of the following 19 courses constituting 58 credit hours:

  • CHEM 130: Chemical Principles I
  • CHEM 130L: Introductory Chemistry Laboratory
  • CHEM 170: Chemical Principles II
  • MATH 120: Geometry and Trigonometry
  • MATH 200: Calculus II
  • MATH 205: Calculus III
  • MATH 210: Differential Equations
  • MATH 240: Mathematics Computer Applications I
  • MATH 250: Probability and Statistics
  • MATH 255: Statistical Inference
  • MATH 260: Numerical Analysis I
  • MATH 305: Advanced Calculus
  • MATH 320: Linear Algebra I
  • MATH 360: Linear Algebra II
  • MATH 370: Discrete Mathematics
  • MATH 415: Abstract Algebra I
  • MATH 470: Complex Analysis
  • MATH 490: Mathematics Seminar
  • PHYS 170: Fundamental of Physics I
  • PHYS 170L: Introductory Physics Laboratory
  • PHYS 210: Fundamental of Physics II
  • PHYS 210L: Physics Lab II

This component includes seven course encompassing 21 credit hours chosen form the following list:

 

Three Mathematics Elective course encompassing 9 credit hours chosen from the following list:

  • MATH 280: Mathematics Computer Applications II
  • MATH 335: Mathematics for Science and Engineering
  • MATH 345: Topics in Geometry
  • MATH 365: Fourier Series and Partial Differential Equations
  • MATH 375: Topics in Statistics
  • MATH 380: Numerical Analysis II
  • MATH 390: Differential Equations II
  • MATH 410: Number Theory
  • MATH 435: Topology
  • MATH 440: Real Analysis
  • MATH 455: Abstract Algebra II
  • MATH 475: Set Theory

 

Four supporting major elective courses encompassing 12 credit hours chosen from the following list:

  • ACCT 101: Financial Accounting I
  • ACCT 102: Financial Accounting II
  • ACCT 260: Intermediate Accounting I
  • CHEM 100: Chemistry for the Arts
  • CHEM 210: Organic Chemistry I
  • CHEM 250: Organic Chemistry II
  • CHEM 260: Analytical Chemistry
  • CHEM 280: Environmental Chemistry
  • ECON 201: Microeconomics
  • ECON 202: Macroeconomics
  • ECON 310: International Economics
  • ENGL 280: Business English
  • FINA 201: Business Finance I
  • FINA 202: Business Finance II
  • FINA 260: Money and Capital Markets
  • FINA 265: Financial Institutions
  • FINA 270: Commercial Banking
  • MATH 204: Mathematics for Social Sciences II
  • MATH 280: Mathematics Computer Applications II
  • MKTG 101: Principles of Marketing
  • MKTG 260: Service Marketing
  • MKTG 265: Marketing Communications
  • MNGT 201: Management I
  • MNGT 202: Management II
  • MNGT 260: Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management
  • MNGT 265: Human Resource Management
  • MNGT 270: Organization Behavior
  • PHYS 100: Physics for the Arts

 

 

 

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