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Major/Minor Requirements

Because of the importance of mathematics in many fields, Cedar Crest is committed to providing students with the preparation they need to become successful in their chosen career. Courses are designed to stress analytical skills and problem solving techniques. Course work in physics is also required for its examples of mathematical modeling and to promote an understanding of the physical universe, space, energy, and similar contemporary concerns.

Mathematics Major

Students majoring in mathematics must complete 30 credits in mathematics, 8 credits in physics and a computer programming course as listed below. Required courses include:

  • MAT 141 Calculus I
  • MAT 142 Calculus II
  • MAT 210 Probability and Statistics
  • MAT 211 Calculus III
  • MAT 212 Calculus IV
  • MAT 311 Linear Algebra
  • MAT 316 Modern Algebra
  • MAT 350 Advanced Calculus
  • Physics 101
  • Physics 102

Students may choose from the following mathematics electives:

  • MAT 224 Discrete Mathematics
  • MAT 321 Numerical Analysis
  • MAT 322 Discrete Mathematics
  • MAT 324 Modern Geometry
  • MAT 335 Introduction to Topology
  • MAT 338 Number Theory
  • MAT 339 Complex Variables

Students also seeking a co-major in education must consult that department and plan a program before registering for the sophomore year. Students seeking mathematics education certification must include Mathematics 224 and Mathematics 324 in their program of study.

Mathematics Minor

A mathematics minor consists of six courses beginning with Mathematics 141.

Education Co-Major

Cedar Crest offers an education co-major to prepare math majors who are interested in teaching for the challenges of secondary and elementary school classrooms. The teacher certification program in mathematics at Cedar Crest is approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Education and many math graduates have gone on to become successful teachers. Graduates who have entered the rewarding field of education include:

  • Justina Viola, '99, Southern Lehigh School District
  • Michelle Anderson, '98, Northampton Senior High School
  • Elizabeth Allen, '97, Saucon Valley High School
  • Denine Williams, '95, Allentown School District.
  • Aileen Gula Yadush, '94, Northwestern Lehigh School District

Students also seeking a degree in education must consult that department and plan a program before registering for the sophomore year. Students seeking mathematics education certification must take:

  • MAT 210 Probability and Statistics
  • MAT 324 Modern Geometry

Requirements for the minor include six courses beginning with MAT 141 Calculus I.