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Mathematics/Quantitative Studies Program (B.A.)

This program requires 180 quarter hours of study including 65 quarter hours in mathematics (courses numbered above LAM110) and 30-36 hours in a minor area of study such as accounting, business, computers, science, social science, psychology, English, and others. Sixty-nine (69) quarter hours compose the General Education requirement, though some of these courses may also be applied to major or minor areas of concentration. No mathematics course with a grade of “D” will be counted toward the major or minor area.

General Education Requirements 69 QH

The Mathematics/Quantitative Studies program requires a minimum of 69 quarter hours or the equivalent in general education coursework for the completion of the B.A. degree. This will include demonstration of competency in all ten core areas below and include the specific courses or equivalent in the seven Fields of Knowledge Areas. The Mathematics/Quantitative Studies Program accepts as equivalent to general education coursework at NLU appropriate courses transferred from other accredited institutions, appropriate CLEP and DANTES examination credit, and appropriate credit by proficiency. To determine which equivalent credits or exams are appropriate, contact your Mathematics Department advisor or the Assessment Center.

Fields of Knowledge

1. Communications

LAE101 English Composition I 5
LAE102 English Composition II 5

2. Humanities

LAH120 Logic and Effective Thinking 5
  Humanities elective 5

3. Fine Arts

A minimum of 4 quarter hours in art, music, or drama 4-5

4. Quantitative Reasoning

LAM130 Math Thinking for an Information Age 5
LAM220 College Algebra OR  
LAM214 Math for Management Science OR  
LAM216 Statistical Methods 5

5. Physical and Life Sciences

LAN110 General Biology 5
LAN150 Survey of Physical Science 5
  Science elective 5

6. Social Sciences

LAS115 Introduction to Economics 5

7. Behavioral Science

LAP100 General Psychology 5

 

Additional General Education Requirements

  Social Science or Psychology elective 10

 

Integrated Competencies

Information & Technology Literacy

LAM303 Computer Programming
LAE101 English Composition I (with required word processing)

 

Analytical Skills

LAM303 Computer Programming
LAH120 Logic and Effective Thinking
LAM130 Math Thinking in an Information Age

 

Ethics, Values, and Respect for Human Diversity

LAP100 General Psychology

 

Required Core Courses in Mathematics 25 QH

LAM130 Mathematical Thinking 5
LAM303 Computer Programming I 5
LAM310 Precalculus 5
LAM311 Calculus I 5
LAM403 Mathematical Probability & Statistics 5

Mathematics Electives 25-30 QH
Internship or Applied/Research Project 10 QH
Liberal Arts or Business Minor 30-36 QH
Free Electives 20-26 QH
Total Minimum Hours 180 QH