B.S. Mathematics
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.
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.
Perspect Learning
Comm Sci & Res
- ENG 101
- 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
PE 1
PE 2
- Interdisciplinary elective
Introduction to Programming
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