UIS
Graduate and Undergraduate Catalog
Academic
Year 2006 - 2007
MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
Bachelor of Arts, Undergraduate
Minor
Faculty Hei-Chi Chan, Yuichi Iwashita, Mahdi
Majidi-Zolbanin, Richard Ringeisen, Carol Saltsgaver, Larry
Stonecipher, Chung‑Hsien Sung
Contact: (217) 206-6770,
mat@uis.edu, or
www.uis.edu/math/

The mathematical sciences program is designed to meet the
ever‑increasing demands for diverse quantitative skills.
The bachelor of arts in mathematical sciences is designed to
prepare students for careers using mathematics, operations research,
and statistics in the fields of teaching, research, industry,
insurance, and management or for graduate study in mathematical
sciences or related areas.
By making different choices from technical electives, students
can tailor their degrees to prepare for these various careers. Those
who plan to teach mathematics or work in engineering or the physical
sciences should choose mathematics courses. Those who wish to apply
mathematical methods to life sciences, social sciences, or business
fields should choose operations research or statistics courses. Any
of these choices provide excellent preparation for graduate work in
fields that need quantitative skills.
A minor in mathematical sciences augments a student's background
in mathematics by increasing knowledge of mathematics, operations
research, or statistics -- knowledge that is useful in careers in
teaching, research, industry, or management.
There are two options for studying mathematics at UIS: on campus
or online.
THE BACHELOR'S DEGREE
On Campus Program –
Entrance requirements
A. Admission to UIS.
B. Completion of entrance assessment test for majors (given at the
beginning of each semester).
C. Matriculation into the mathematical sciences program.
Requirements for matriculation are 1) selection of a mathematical
sciences faculty adviser, 2) completion of three semesters of
calculus (MAT 115, MAT 116, MAT 217), 3) ability to write computer
programs in a procedural language, and 4) enrollment in MAT 330
Writing Skills.
Note: Courses taken to satisfy matriculation requirements
are not counted as part of the 60 credit hours of upper‑division
work needed for graduation. Students may begin work toward a degree
before matriculation into the program, but matriculation should be
completed before the last 16 semester hours of MAT courses needed
for graduation.
Online Program –
Application requirements
Currently, formal application to both the university and the
program is required for admission.
1) UIS application (See
www.uis.edu/admissions)
2) $40 application fee
3) Completed 3 semester hours of English composition (as the
minimum requirement for UIS admission)
Program entrance requirements
1) Earned a minimum of 30 credit hours at the lower-division
level
2) GPA of 2.00 or higher (on a 4.00 scale) from an accredited
college or university
3) Completion of 3 semesters of calculus
4) Ability to write computer programs in a procedural language
5) Enrollment in MAT 330 Writing Skills
Courses taken to satisfy matriculation requirements are not
counted as part of the 60 credit hours of upper-division work needed
for graduation. Students may begin work toward a degree before
matriculation into the program, but matriculation should be
completed before the last 16 semester hours of MAT courses needed
for graduation.
Enrollment capacity
The online mathematics program will accept new students each
fall and spring semester. For best consideration, students should
submit application materials as early as possible prior to the
semester in which they would like to attend. Contact the online
program coordinator for specific information.
Program Requirements
Communication Skills Requirement
MAT 330 Writing Skills 0 Hrs.
Required Mathematical Sciences Courses
MAT 332 Linear Algebra 4 Hrs.
MAT 415 Advanced Calculus 4 Hrs.
MAT 431 Mathematical Statistics I 4 Hrs.
MAT 444 Operations Research Methods 4 Hrs.
Total 16 Hrs.
One of the following clusters: 16 Hrs.
Cluster A
MAT 403 Abstract Algebra 4 Hrs.
MAT 404 Geometry 4 Hrs.
Two MAT elective courses 8 Hrs.
Cluster B
MAT 421 Statistical Methods 4 Hrs.
MAT 432 Mathematical Statistics II 4 Hrs.
Two MAT elective courses 8 Hrs.
UIS Requirements 12 Hrs.
General Electives 16 Hrs.
Total 60 Hrs.
Note: Required and elective MAT courses must be taken for
a letter grade. The credit/no credit option is not acceptable.
MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES MINOR
To earn a minor in mathematical sciences, students must complete
a minimum of 24 semester hours, at least 12 hours of which must be
upper‑division course work taken at UIS. Transfer credit for
lower‑division course work and for upper‑division mathematics
courses is evaluated on a case-by-case basis through the student
petition process. Core courses include MAT 115 Calculus I, MAT 116
Calculus II, and MAT 332 Linear Algebra, or its equivalent. Students
must then select an area of specialization (mathematics, operations
research, or statistics) and complete 12 semester hours as follows
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A. Mathematics specialization requires:
MAT 403 Abstract Algebra 4 Hrs.
MAT 404 Geometry 4 Hrs.
One elective from B or C 4 Hrs.
Total 12 Hrs.
B. Operations research specialization requires:
MAT 442 Probability Modeling and Computer Simulation 4 Hrs.
MAT 444 Operations Research Methods 4 Hrs.
One elective from A 4 Hrs.
Total 12 Hrs.
C. Statistics specialization requires:
MAT 421 Statistical Methods 4 Hrs.
MAT 431 Mathematical Statistics I 4 Hrs.
One elective from A 4 Hrs.
Total 12 Hrs.
Students wishing to minor in mathematical sciences should select
an adviser from among the mathematical sciences faculty who will
help ensure that all requirements for the minor are met.
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