Pace Undergraduate Catalog (Page 79)
Dyson College of Arts and Sciences 79 Major Electives: (24 credits) EIGHT courses in Foreign Languages: (either French, (NYC only) Spanish or Italian, in Pleasantville) SIX courses must be at 300 level AUXILIARY COURSES ...................................................  13 ACC    203  Financial Accounting (4) or MAT    117  Elementary Statistics (4) ECO    360  International Economic Problems (3) MAR   250  Principles of Marketing (3) MGT   250  Managerial and Organizational Concepts (3) Choose one course from the following areas (3 credits): Fine and Performing Arts Modern Languages and Cultures Religious Studies One course in contemporary global issues (3 credits). OPEN ELECTIVES .........................................................  2–3 Total Credits 128 MATHEMATICS MAJOR Bachelor of Arts (NYC, PLV) Prepares students for graduate study in mathematics or statistics and for employment in the actuarial field. Credits UNIVERSITY CORE ........................................................  60 MAJOR COURSES (37 credits) ........................................  34 (3 credits satisfy the Core experience in mathematics) Required Courses: (34 credits) MAT    131-132 Calculus I, II (8) MAT    137  Introduction to Discrete Mathematics (4) MAT    234  Introduction to Probability and Statistical Analysis (4) or an approved course in probability and statistics MAT    236  Multivariable Calculus (4) MAT    238  Linear Algebra (4) MAT    253  Differential Equations (4) MAT    301  Algebraic Structures (3) MAT    305  Complex Variables (3) or MAT    311  Real Analysis (3) Major Elective: (3 credits) One approved mathematics course. AUXILIARY COURSES .....................................................  6 One course in the following areas (3 credits): Fine and Performing Arts Modern Languages and Cultures Religious Studies One course in contemporary global issues (3 credits). OPEN ELECTIVES ...........................................................  28 Total credits 128 Actuarial Work Mathematics students interested in a career in actuarial work should include: ECO 105-106 Principles of Econom- ics I and II (6), MAT 254 Computer Methods (3), MAT 255 Numerical Methods (3). At least THREE courses (9 cred- its) in probability, statistics, and related courses offered by the Department of Mathematics also should be taken as recommended by a mathematics faculty advisor. For those students interested in teaching, see the School of Education section of this catalog for information regarding a dual major in education with this arts and sciences major. MATHEMATICS MAJOR—APPLIED CONCENTRATION Bachelor of Science (NYC, PLV) Prepares students for employment in quantitative fields such as statistics, actuarial, computer, scientific, and business or for graduate study in mathematics or statistics. Credits UNIVERSITY CORE ........................................................  60 MAJOR COURSES ......................................................  34–35 (3 credits satisfy the Core experience in mathematics) Required Courses: (31 credits) MAT    131, 132 Calculus I, II (8) MAT    137  Introduction to Discrete Mathematics (4) MAT    234  Introduction to Probability and Statistical Analysis (4) or an approved course in probability and statistics MAT    236  Multivariable Calculus (4) MAT    238  Linear Algebra (4) MAT    253  Differential Equations (4) MAT    301  Algebraic Structures (3) Major Electives: (6–7 credits) TWO courses from the following: MAT    305  Complex Variables (3) or MAT    311  Real Analysis (3) An approved mathematics course (3–4) APPLIED CONCENTRATION ..................................  16–20 Mathematics majors with the approval of the department may choose concentrations in a variety of subject areas including accounting, biology, chemistry, computer science, economics, management, physics, and statistics. A concentration generally consists of at least 16 credits. OPEN ELECTIVES .....................................................  13–18 Total credits 128 MATHEMATICS/BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Bachelor of Science/Master of Business Administration Prepares students for employment in the fields of finance, management, and other business areas. Credits UNIVERSITY CORE ........................................................  62 Must include: ECO 105-106, MAT 131-132. MAJOR COURSES ......................................................  23–24 Required Courses: (20 credits) MAT    137  Introduction to Discrete Mathematics (4) MAT    234  Introduction to Probability and Statistical Analysis (4) MAT    236  Multi-variable Calculus (4)