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== B.S. Mathematics == == Fall 2012 Notes ==
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21 classes, 3 minor. With four five-class semesters that leaves only one class left over, plus three minor classes. I can probably get the Introduction to Programming requirement waived (or only show up for exams) and I could take ENG 101 online at WTCC over a summer or something. That leaves four five-class semesters with three minor classes which is fairly reasonable. Skip ENG 101, Orientation, the social science elective (use AP Psych credit), and Introduction to Programming. I ''could'' probably skip the diversity requirement since I took Social Diversity at WTCC, but one of the interdisciplinary classes will probably cover it. Assume that Advanced Logic can count as a math elective.
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A classical Greek minor would require three additional classes. Assuming I get Intro to Programming waived, that leaves 23 classes. English and statistics I can probably do at WTCC online without any problem, so if I did one summer class that leaves four five-class semesters. Schedule for Fall 2012:
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 * ''Perspect Learning''  * CSC 333
 * GRK 399
 * MA 425
 * ST 370

Then:

 * ENG 333
 * CH 101 and CH 102
 * '''4''' math electives including a paper
 * '''2''' science electives
 * '''1''' CS elective
 * '''2''' PE classes

== Old notes ==

I'm a B.S. Mathematics major with no declared minors, which will require 19 more classes and two PE classes.

A Classical Greek minor would require three more classes. A Logic and Methodology minor would require one class in addition to Symbolic Logic, which counts as a math class. Also, a Philosophy minor would require two additional classes, one of which could be Ancient Philosophy.

I could easily take 1-3 classes during summers or perhaps online at a community college. Perhaps Chemistry and statistics. That along with what minors I choose will determine when I graduate. With no summer classes:

 * BS only: 19 = 5+5+5+4 = 4+4+4+4+3
 * LOG: 20 = 5+5+5+5 = 4+4+4+4+4
 * GRK: 22 = 5+5+4+4+4
 * LOG and GRK: 23 = 5+5+5+4+4
 * LOG, GRK and PHI: 25 = 5+5+5+5+5

With two summer classes:

 * BS only: 17 = 5+4+4+4
 * LOG: 18 = 5+5+4+4
 * GRK: 20 = 5+5+5+5 = 4+4+4+4+4
 * LOG and GRK: 21 = 5+4+4+4+4
 * LOG, GRK and PHI: 23 = 5+5+5+4+4

I don't actually need to take the following courses:

 * --(Introduction to Programming)--
 * --(''Perspect Learning'')--
 * --(ENG 101)-- (can be waived with portfolio)

=== Required courses ===
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 * ENG 101
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 * Introduction to Programming
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 * Math Analysis I
 * Theory of Numbers
 * Math Analysis I (?)
 * Theory of Numbers (?)
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 * Appl of Algebra
 * Abstract Algebra I
 * Appl of Algebra (?)
 * Abstract Algebra I (?)
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 * Interdisciplinary elective
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 * Interdisciplinary elective

== B.S. Philosophy (Logic, Representation, and Reasoning) ==

19 classes, 3 papers, 2 minor classes. One more class for a classical Greek minor. Four five-class semesters, three with a paper and two with a PE class

 * Bio
 * Chem
 * Early Modern Phil
 * ''Writ in Hist Phil''
 * Ancient Phil
 * Ethics
 * Advanced Logic
 * Model Theoretic Semantics
 * Scientific Method
 * ''Writ Contemp Phil''
 * ''Writ Log Rep Reas''
 * Phil Evo Hu Natr
 * Sci/math 1
 * Sci/math 2
 * Sci/math 3
 * ENG 101
 * Existentialism
 * Classical Mythology
 * Grk Trag in Transl
 * Intermed Grk I
 * ''PE 1''
 * ''PE 2''
 * Interdisciplinary 1
 * Interdisciplinary 2

Fall 2012 Notes

Skip ENG 101, Orientation, the social science elective (use AP Psych credit), and Introduction to Programming. I could probably skip the diversity requirement since I took Social Diversity at WTCC, but one of the interdisciplinary classes will probably cover it. Assume that Advanced Logic can count as a math elective.

Schedule for Fall 2012:

  • CSC 333
  • GRK 399
  • MA 425
  • ST 370

Then:

  • ENG 333
  • CH 101 and CH 102
  • 4 math electives including a paper

  • 2 science electives

  • 1 CS elective

  • 2 PE classes

Old notes

I'm a B.S. Mathematics major with no declared minors, which will require 19 more classes and two PE classes.

A Classical Greek minor would require three more classes. A Logic and Methodology minor would require one class in addition to Symbolic Logic, which counts as a math class. Also, a Philosophy minor would require two additional classes, one of which could be Ancient Philosophy.

I could easily take 1-3 classes during summers or perhaps online at a community college. Perhaps Chemistry and statistics. That along with what minors I choose will determine when I graduate. With no summer classes:

  • BS only: 19 = 5+5+5+4 = 4+4+4+4+3
  • LOG: 20 = 5+5+5+5 = 4+4+4+4+4
  • GRK: 22 = 5+5+4+4+4
  • LOG and GRK: 23 = 5+5+5+4+4
  • LOG, GRK and PHI: 25 = 5+5+5+5+5

With two summer classes:

  • BS only: 17 = 5+4+4+4
  • LOG: 18 = 5+5+4+4
  • GRK: 20 = 5+5+5+5 = 4+4+4+4+4
  • LOG and GRK: 21 = 5+4+4+4+4
  • LOG, GRK and PHI: 23 = 5+5+5+4+4

I don't actually need to take the following courses:

  • Introduction to Programming

  • Perspect Learning

  • ENG 101 (can be waived with portfolio)

Required courses

  • Comm Sci & Res

  • Found Advance Math
  • Intro Discret Math
  • Chem
  • Physics Egr Sci II
  • Statistics
  • Mod Algebra Majors
  • Math Analysis I (?)
  • Theory of Numbers (?)
  • Symbolic Logic
  • Appl of Algebra (?)
  • Abstract Algebra I (?)
  • Intro to Topology
  • Graph Theory
  • Physics elective 1
  • Physics elective 2
  • CS elective 1
  • CS elective 2
  • Interdisciplinary elective
  • PE 1

  • PE 2

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