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Mathematics 2023-2024 CatalogCore 2020Additional Information
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Studying mathematics at Carroll is a learning experience of the highest caliber. Small class sizes and program flexibility allow you to tailor your degree plan to your specific interests.Core 2020 is the foundation of the Catholic, liberal arts education students receive at Carroll College. The Core engages students in a broad spectrum of quantitative, scientific, aesthetic, & humanities disciplines. See additional notes & contact information here.
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Fall 1st YearSpring 1st YearIntro Course (take in semester 1-3)Notes
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CS111 - Intro to Programming3MA 141 - Intro to Mathematical Modeling4CORE-110Work with your advisor to meet educational
and career goals. Consider applying for study
abroad (Shannon Ackeret) and internship
(Laurie Rodriguez) opportunities.
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CORE-110 3CORE-110 (if not taken in Fall) or TH 101 or PR or OC3PR - Philosophical Reasoning
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TH 101 or PR or OC3TH 101 or PR or OC3OC - Oral Communications
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MA 131 - Single Variable Calculus (QA)4Distribution3TH 101 - Theological Foundations All students must complete program and core
requirements, earn a minimum of 122 credits to receive the degree.
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Distribution3Elective3Please see the Catalog for more information,
or visit with your academic advisor.
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Total13Total163 Intermediate Courses (sem. 3-5)
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Fall 2nd YearSpring 2nd YearIW - Intermediate Writing (Can also count toward a distribution, if appropriate)Major Specific Information
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MA 233 - Multivariable Calculus4MA 334 - Diff. Eq. & Lin. Algebra II 4CD - Cultural Diversity (Can also count toward a distribution, if appropriate)The math major requires a cognate concentration. The plan to the right is the basic math plan. Click below to select a concentration along with the math plan.
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MA 328 - Discrete Mathematics3
MA 315 - Probability and Statistics
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IW or CD3IW or CD33 Advanced Courses (sem. 5-8) PR and one CD course must be taken prior to Ethical Reasoning; Intermediate Writing must be taken prior or concurrently.
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Distribution3Elective3AW - Advanced Writing (Will likely be a course in the major)Math w/ Engineering
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Elective3Elective3ER - Ethical Reasoning (Will count toward either Faith and Reason-PHIL or Faith and Reason-THEO distribution)Math w/ Environmental Science
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Total16Total16C4 - CORE-400 (Will be offered alongside major capstone/senior seminar course)Math w/ Operations Research
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Fall 3rd YearSpring 3rd YearMath w/ Geogrphic Information Systems (GIS)
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MA 321 - Math in the Mountains (odd years)
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MA 421 - Optimization (even years)
3MA 306 - Real Analysis (odd years) OR
MA401 - Abstract Algebra (even years)
3SV - Sed Vitae (1)Math w/ Business/Economics
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Advanced Course3MA 366 - Junior Seminar1
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Distribution3MA 342 - Applied Numerical Methods (IW)3Distribution (8-10) Could also be major requirementsAll Concentrations are optional. A student could declare a double major or a minor instead.
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Elective3Distribution3FAR - Arts and Letters - Fine Arts
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Integrated Learning Course3Distribution3HIS - Arts and Letters - History
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Total15Total13LIT - Arts and Letters - Literature
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Fall 4th YearSpring 4th YearPHIL - Faith and Reason - Philosophy
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MA 321 - Math in the Mountains (odd years)
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MA 421 - Optimization (even years)
3MA 306 - Real Analysis (odd years) OR
MA401 - Abstract Algebra (even years)
3THE - Faith and Reason - Theology
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MA 425 - Internship (Sed Vitae)3MA 4XX - Honors Thesis or Project (AW)3NS - Natural Science with Lab
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Distribution3C41QA - Quantitative Analysis
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Elective3Distribution3SS - Social ScienceContact Information
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Elective3Elective3SS - Social ScienceCarroll Academic Advising - advising@carroll.edu
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Elective3CD - Cultural Diversity Annette Walstad - awalstad@carroll.edu
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Total15Total16CD - Cultural Diversity Cheri Long - chlong@carroll.edu
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