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BS in Applied Mathematics

ISC - Baylor University, United States
BS in Applied Mathematics
Next enrollment cycle June 2024 See all cycles
Total Cost KES 0
Course Accredited By SACSCOC
4 Years On Campus Undergraduate Degree Up to 10% scholarship

Purpose: To provide the student with a basic background in mathematics and to provide training that emphasizes mathematics applicable to business, industry, and government. Students who plan to work in business and industry are advised to pursue this degree.

Enrollment Cycles

  • June 2024
  • August 2024

Entry Requirements

International Year (2 semesters) Intensive English Program (IEP) (1 semester)

  • TOEFL (iBT) 50 overall
  • IELTS 5.0 overall
  • Pearson (PTE) 42
  • Pearson Versant 43-47
  • Duolingo 75
  • Gao Kao English 77/120; 99/150
  • GPA: 2.75 for International Year
  • Up to 25 credits toward degree

International Year (2 semester)

  • TOEFL (iBT) 60 overall
  • IELTS 5.5 overall
  • Pearson (PTE) 45
  • Pearson Versant 48-54
  • Duolingo 85
  • Gao Kao English 83/120; 105/150
  • GPA: 2.75 for International Year
  • Up to 22 credits toward degree

International Year (1 semester)

  • TOEFL (iBT) 70 overall
  • IELTS 6.0 overall
  • Pearson (PTE) 50
  • Pearson Versant 55-63
  • Duolingo 95
  • Gao Kao English 95/120; 115/150
  • GPA: 2.75 for International Year
  • Up to 11 credits toward degree

Direct Admission

  • TOEFL (iBT) 80 overall
  • IELTS 6.5 overall
  • Pearson (PTE) 60
  • Pearson Versant Not Accepted
  • Duolingo 110Gao Kao English Not Accepted
  • GPA: 3.0 for Direct Admission
  • Semester= 4Months
  • Our team will assist you further.

Mathematics Requirements:
A. Each of the following courses:
MTH 1321 - Calculus I 
MTH 1322 - Calculus II
MTH 2321 Calculus I-III
MTH 2311 Linear Algebra
MTH 3300 Foundations of Mathematics
STA 3381 Statistical Methods

B. One of 
MTH 3312 Foundations of Combinatorics and Algebra
MTH 3323 Introduction to Analysis
MTH 4314 Abstract Algebra
OR
MTH 4326 Advanced Calculus I

C. Three courses from one of the following groups:
Group 1: 
STA 4382 Intermediate Statistical Methods 
STA 4385 Mathematical Statistics I
STA 4386 Mathematical Statistics II
STA 4387 Introduction to Probability Models

Group 2: 
MTH 3325 Ordinary Differential Equations 
MTH 3326 Partial Differential Equations
MTH 4329 Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable

Group 3: 
MTH 3324 Numerical Methods (Cross-listed with CSI 3324)
MTH 4322 Numerical Analysis (Cross-listed as CSI 4322)
MTH 4328 Numerical Linear Algebra (Cross-listed as CSI 4328)

D. Three additional math courses at the 3000 or 4000 level.
MTH 3318 - Data and Chance
MTH 3340 - Mathematics through Technology
MTH 3350 - Structure of Modern Geometry
MTH 3370 - Mathematical Methods of Operations Research
MTH 3374 - Introduction to Mathematical Modeling
MTH 3V90 - Advanced Undergraduate Research in Mathematics

E. At least three courses must be at the 4000 level.
MTH 4312 - Cryptology
MTH 4316 - Linear Algebra and Matrix Theory
MTH 4324 - Systems of Ordinary Differential Equations
MTH 4327 - Advanced Calculus II
MTH 4343 - Topics in Mathematics for Prospective Teachers
MTH 4375 - Linear Programming
MTH 4V90 - Topics in Mathematics 

F. Grade C or better in 39 hours of math courses used for the major.

Other requirements: CSI 1430 and 1440

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