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Department Contact:
Chair: Dr. Rachel Wagner, rwagner@francis.edu, 814-471-1215
Program Description:
The Bachelor of Arts degree in Mathematics is a path to mathematics that embraces the subject as an art form and emphasizes the inherent beauty of its arguments and artifacts. The program provides a firm foundation in general principles, offers a broad range of mathematics subject areas, and reveals the ways mathematics can be applied to other areas of study. Bachelor of Arts candidates will complete a self-study project exhibiting an intersection of mathematics and the arts. That intersection can include literature, history, visual arts, and music.
The program leading to a Bachelor of Arts has the same mathematics courses as the Mathematics, B.S. ; but with no additional science courses required, this pathway is easier to pair with another major. Mathematics is a great accompaniment to other areas of study, from business to criminal justice to programs in health care.
Student Learning Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of this program, students should be able to:
- Demonstrate knowledge of diverse areas in Mathematics such as algebra, analysis, and Applied Mathematics;
- Demonstrate the ability to apply Mathematics and logical reasoning to problem solving including problems in other fields;
- Read and communicate Mathematics with understanding and clarity.
Estimated Completion Time:
Typically 4 years of full-time study
Total Credits Required:
128 credits minimum
Capstone Requirement:
Students in the Mathematics, B.A., program are required to pass the ETS Mathematics major field exam and complete a senior research project. The requirements can be met by successfully completing MATH 492 Mathematics Seminar (1 credit).