Mathematics – Math Education Concentration (B.S.)
The specific mission of the major in Mathematics is to produce a well-trained mathematician capable of both research and teaching in general. In particular, a Howard University-trained mathematician must be comfortable when employed as an actuarial scientist, a computer scientist and/or a mathematician/researcher in schools, government, or industry.
Freshman Year First Semester
Item #
Title
Credits
ENGW 101/102/104
+
3
Humanities Elective
+
3
Health Education Requirement (Options: Courses under subject code HHPL)
+
1
Sub-Total Credits
15
Freshman Year Second Semester
Item #
Title
Credits
ENGW 103/105
+
3
Physical Education (Active)
+
1
General Electives (Options: To be determined in consultation with advisor) (2)
+
2
Humanities Elective
+
3
Sub-Total Credits
14
Sophomore Year First Semester
Item #
Title
Credits
World Language and Culture Requirement (Options: See Elective Group Descriptions)
+
3
Sub-Total Credits
14
Sophomore Year Second Semester
Item #
Title
Credits
Social Science Elective
+
3
World Language and Culture Requirement (Options: See Elective Group Descriptions)
+
3
Sub-Total Credits
16
Junior Year First Semester
Item #
Title
Credits
World Language and Culture Requirement (Options: See Elective Group Descriptions)
+
3
General Elective (Options: To be determined in consultation with advisor) (3)
+
3
General Elective (Options: To be determined in consultation with advisor) (3)
+
3
Sub-Total Credits
15
Junior Year Second Semester
Item #
Title
Credits
Social Science Elective
+
3
Philosophy Elective
+
3
World Language and Culture Requirement (Options: See Elective Group Descriptions)
+
3
Sub-Total Credits
15
Senior Year First Semester
Item #
Title
Credits
Social Science Elective
+
3
Math Elective (Options: Courses under code MATH) (3)
+
3
General Electives (Options: To be determined in consultation with advisor) (4)
+
4
Sub-Total Credits
16
Senior Year Second Semester
Item #
Title
Credits
Social Science Elective
+
3
Sub-Total Credits
15
Total credits:
120