
1999-2000 Undergraduate Catalog
Indiana, Pennsylvania 15705
The College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
Liberal Studies: As outlined in Liberal Studies section 47-49 with the following specifications: Social Science: EC121 (included in major) Mathematics: MA123 (included in major) Electives: Intermediate foreign language, no course with EC or MA prefix. Major: 53-55 Core: EC121 Principles of Economics I 3sh EC122 Principles of Economics II 3sh EC421 Macroeconomics Analysis 3sh EC422 Microeconomics Analysis 3sh MA123 Calculus I for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics 4sh MA124 Calculus II for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics 4sh MA171 Introduction to Linear Algebra 3sh MA216 Probability and Statistics for Natural Sciences 4sh or EC355 Statistics for Economics 4sh Economics Electives: 12sh Students are especially encouraged to take EC334(Economics of Corporate Decisions) and EC356(Econometrics), but any course except EC101(Basic Economics) may be used. EC493(Internship) may be counted only with the approval of the program coordinator and only up to 6sh. Mathematics Electives: 15-16sh At least one of the following two-semester sequences: MA241 Differential Equations and MA371 Linear Algebra MA363 and MA364 Mathematical Statistics I and II MA445 and MA446 Programming and Probabilistic Models in O.R. Three additional courses either from the above or from the following: MA271 Introduction to Mathematical Proofs I MA272 Introduction to Mathematical Proofs I MA342 Advanced Mathematics for Applications MA417 Statistical Applications or MA418 Sampling Survey Theory MA421 Advanced Calculus I MA422 Advanced Calculus II MA423 Complex Variables I MA425 Applied Mathematical Analysis I MA427 Introduction to Topology MA451 Numerical Methods for Supercomputers MA465 Topics in Statistics MA476 Abstract Algebra I MA477 Abstract Algebra II Other Requirements: 0 Free Electives: 20-24
Total Degree Requirements: 124