- Faculty
- Field Description
- The Major in Mathematics
- The Major in Actuarial Science
- The Major in Financial Mathematics
- The Minor Minors and Courses
- Courses in Mathematics (MTH)
- Department of Mathematics Web Site
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Math Program Prerequisites | ||||||||||||||||||||
Option 1: | 8 credits | |||||||||||||||||||
Calculus AP Exam (BC) with a score of 4 or 5 (transfers to Baruch as
| 4 credits | |||||||||||||||||||
And one of the following: | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Calculus III | 4 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Calculus III and Vector Calculus * | 4 credit | ||||||||||||||||||
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Option 2: | 12 credits | |||||||||||||||||||
Calculus AP Exam (AB) with a score of 4 or 5 (transfers to Baruch as
| 4 credits | |||||||||||||||||||
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| Calculus II | 4 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
And one of the following: | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Calculus III | 4 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
or | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Calculus III and Vector Calculus * | 4 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
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Option 3: | 12 credits | |||||||||||||||||||
| Calculus I | 4 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Calculus II | 4 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
And one of the following: | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Calculus III | 4 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
or | 4 credits | |||||||||||||||||||
| Calculus III and Vector Calculus * | |||||||||||||||||||
or | ||||||||||||||||||||
Option 4: | 12-13 credits | |||||||||||||||||||
| Precalculus and Elements of Calculus 1B | 3 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
or | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Elements of Calculus I and Matrix Algebra | 4 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
And the following two courses: | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Elements of Calculus II | 4 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
| Elements of Calculus III | 5 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
or | ||||||||||||||||||||
Option 5: | 12-13 credits | |||||||||||||||||||
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| Precalculus and Elements of Calculus 1B | 3 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
or | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Elements of Calculus I and Matrix Algebra | 4 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Elements of Calculus II | 4 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
and | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Infinite Series | 1 credit | ||||||||||||||||||
And one of the following: | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Calculus III | 4 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
or | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Calculus III and Vector Calculus * | 4 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
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Option 6: | 10 credits | |||||||||||||||||||
| Analytic Geometry and Calculus I | 5 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
| Elements of Calculus III | 5 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
* MTH 3050 is not open to students who completed MTH 3020, MTH 3030, MTH 3035, or their equivalent. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Required Courses All students must take the following three courses: | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Algorithms, Computers and Programming I | 3 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
| Mathematical Analysis I (formerly Advanced Calculus) | 3 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
| Linear Algebra and Matrix Methods | 3 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
Electives Students must complete at least 15 elective credits from the following group of courses: | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Discrete Math: An Invitation to Computer Science | 4 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
| Bridge to Higher Mathematics | 3 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
| Proof Writing for Mathematical Analysis | 1 credit | ||||||||||||||||||
| Advanced Calculus II | Topology | 3 creditscredits | |||||||||||||||||
| Advanced Calculus II Topology | 3 credits credits | ||||||||||||||||||
| Ordinary Differential Equations | 3 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
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MTH 4120 | Introduction to Probability ** | 4 credits |
| Numerical Methods for Differential Equations in Finance | 4 credits | |||||||||||||||
| Introduction to Probability ** | 4 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
| Introduction to Stochastic Process | 4 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
| Mathematics of Data Analysis (formerly Mathematics of Statistics) | 4 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
| Computational Methods in Probability | 3 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
| Graph Theory | 3 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
| Mathematical Modeling * | 3 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
| Combinatorics | 3 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
| Theory of Numbers | 3 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
| Elements of Modern Algebra | 3 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
| Introduction to Modern Geometry | 3 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
| History of Mathematics | 3 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
| Differential Geometry * | 3 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
| Algorithms, Computers and Programming II | 3 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
| Methods of Numerical Analysis | 3 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
| Introduction to Mathematical Logic | 3 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
| Fundamental Algorithms | 4 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
| Introduction to Machine Learning | 4 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
| Actuarial Mathematics I | 4 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
| Actuarial Mathematics II | 4 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
| Mathematics of Inferential Statistics | 4 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
| Short-Term Insurance Mathematics | 4 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
| Short-Term Insurance Mathematics II | 4 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
| Introductory Financial Mathematics | 4 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
| Data Analysis and Simulation for Financial Engineers | 4 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
| Advanced Calculus III * | 3 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
| Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable | 3 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
| Theory of Functions of Real Variables* | 3 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
| Partial Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems* | 4 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
| Stochastic Calculus for Finance | 4 credits | ||||||||||||||||||
* These courses are offered infrequently, subject to student demand. ** Students may use the combination of
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NOTE: Depending on a student's starting mathematics proficiency, this program may require more than 120 credits to complete. | ||||||||||||||
Mathematics Program Prerequisites: | ||||||||||||||
As a preliminary requirement, students must complete the calculus requirement, which may be achieved by any one of the following six methods: | ||||||||||||||
Option 1: | ||||||||||||||
Calculus AP Exam (BC) with a score of 4 or 5 (transfers to Baruch as
| 8 credits | |||||||||||||
| Calculus III and Vector Calculus | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
or | ||||||||||||||
Option 2: | ||||||||||||||
| Calculus AP exam (AB) with a score of 4 or 5 (transfers to Baruch as
| 4 credits | ||||||||||||
| Calculus II | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
| Calculus III and Vector Calculus | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
or | ||||||||||||||
Option 3: | ||||||||||||||
| Calculus I | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
| Calculus II | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
| Calculus III and Vector Calculus | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
or | ||||||||||||||
Option 4: | ||||||||||||||
| Precalculus and Elements of Calculus 1B | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
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| Elements of Calculus I and Matrix Algebra | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
and the following three courses: | ||||||||||||||
| Elements of Calculus II | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
| Elements of Calculus III | 5 credits | ||||||||||||
| Vector Calculus * | 1 credit | ||||||||||||
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Option 5: | ||||||||||||||
| Precalculus and Elements of Calculus 1B | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
| Elements of Calculus I and Matrix Algebra | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
and the following three courses: | ||||||||||||||
| Elements of Calculus II | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
| Infinite Series | 1 credit | ||||||||||||
| Calculus III and Vector Calculus * | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
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Option 6: | ||||||||||||||
| Analytic Geometry and Calculus I | 5 credits | ||||||||||||
| Elements of Calculus III | 5 credits | ||||||||||||
| Vector Calculus * | 1 credit | ||||||||||||
Each option also requires: | ||||||||||||||
| Bridge to Higher Mathematics | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
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Business Program Prerequisites: | ||||||||||||||
| Principles of Accounting | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
| Micro-Economics | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
| Macro-Economics | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
BSFM students are not required to complete the following FIN 3000 course prerequisites: BUS 1000/1011; CIS 2200; and STA 2000. Please consult the Weissman Associate Dean's Office (WSAS.AssocDean@baruch.cuny.edu; 646-312-3890; VC 8-265) to request registration permission. | ||||||||||||||
Required Finance Courses: | ||||||||||||||
| Principles of Finance | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
| Corporate Finance | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
Required Upper-level Mathematics Courses: | ||||||||||||||
| Algorithms, Computers, and Programming I | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
| Linear Algebra | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
| Numerical Methods for Differential Equations | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
| Introduction to Probability * | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
| Introduction to Stochastic Processes | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
| Mathematics of Data Analysis (formerly Mathematics of Statistics) | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
| Algorithms, Computers, and Programming II | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
| Introductory Financial Mathematics | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
| Data Analysis and Simulation for Financial Engineers | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
| Stochastic Calculus for Finance | 3 credits4 credits |
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The Minors
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Computer Science
The Department of Mathematics offers a liberal arts minor concentration in Computer Science. This minor is applicable to the Pathways College Option degree requirement.
This minor is not open to students majoring in mathematics, actuarial science, financial mathematics, or statistics (BA).
Required Courses: | ||||||||
| Algorithms, Computers, and Programming I | 3 credits | ||||||
| Discrete Math: An Invitation to Computer Science | 4 credits | ||||||
and one of the following capstone courses: | ||||||||
| Algorithms, Computers, and Programming II | 3 credits | ||||||
| Fundamental Algorithms | 4 credits | ||||||
| Introduction to Machine Learning | 4 credits |
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Mathematics
The minor in mathematics provides students with a background in the various theories and uses of mathematics. The minor requires the completion of MTH 3006, MTH 3010, MTH 3020, MTH 3030, or MTH 3050, and any other 3- or 4- or 5-credit mathematics course numbered 3000 or higher with the exception of
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This This minor is not open to students who are pursuing a major in statisticsmajoring in actuarial science, financial mathematics, or statistics (BA).
Required Course All students must take one of the following courses: | ||||||||
| Elements of Calculus II | 4 credits | ||||||
| Calculus II | 4 credits | ||||||
| Calculus III | 4 credits | ||||||
| Elements of Calculus III | 5 credits | ||||||
| Calculus III and Vector Calculus | 4 credits | ||||||
Electives Students must take any two other courses from the following list, with at least one of the courses being a 4000-level or higher capstone course: | ||||||||
| Calculus III | 4 credits | ||||||
| Elements of Calculus III | 5 credits | ||||||
| Calculus III and Vector Calculus | 4 credits | ||||||
| Elementary Probability | 3 credits | ||||||
| Discrete Math: An Invitation to Computer Science | 4 credits | ||||||
| Algorithms, Computers and Programming I | 3 credits | ||||||
| Bridge to Higher Mathematics | 3 credits | ||||||
| Mathematical Analysis I (formerly Advanced Calculus) | 3 credits | ||||||
| Advanced Calculus II | 3 credits | ||||||
| Topology | 3 credits | ||||||
| Linear Algebra and Matrix Methods | 3 credits | ||||||
| Ordinary Differential Equations | 3 credits | ||||||
| Numerical Methods for Differential Equations in Finance | 4 credit | ||||||
| Introduction to Probability | 4 credits | ||||||
| Introduction to Stochastic Process | 4 credits | ||||||
| Mathematics of Data Analysis (formerly Mathematics of Statistics) | 4 credits | ||||||
| Computational Methods in Probability | 3 credits | ||||||
| Graph Theory | 3 credits | ||||||
| Mathematical Modeling * | 3 credits | ||||||
| Combinatorics | 3 credits | ||||||
| Theory of Numbers | 3 credits | ||||||
| Elements of Modern Algebra | 3 credits | ||||||
| Introduction to Modern Geometry | 3 credits | ||||||
| History of Mathematics | 3 credits | ||||||
| Differential Geometry * | 3 credits | ||||||
| Algorithms, Computers and Programming II | 3 credits | ||||||
| Methods of Numerical Analysis | 3 credits | ||||||
| Introduction to Mathematical Logic | 3 credits | ||||||
| Fundamental Algorithms | 4 credits | ||||||
| Introduction to Machine Learning | 4 credits | ||||||
| Actuarial Mathematics I | 4 credits | ||||||
| Actuarial Mathematics II | 4 credits | ||||||
| Mathematics of Inferential Statistics | 4 credits | ||||||
| Short-Term Insurance Mathematics | 4 credits | ||||||
| Short-Term Insurance Mathematics II | 4 credits | ||||||
| Introductory Financial Mathematics | 4 credits | ||||||
| Data Analysis and Simulation for Financial Engineers | 4 credits | ||||||
| Advanced Calculus III * | 3 credits | ||||||
| Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable | 3 credits | ||||||
| Theory of Functions of Real Variables* | 3 credits | ||||||
| Partial Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems* | 4 credits | ||||||
| Stochastic Calculus for Finance | 4 credits | ||||||
* These courses are offered infrequently, subject to student demand. |
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| Intermediate and College Algebra | 4.5 hours; 2 credits | ||||||
| College Algebra | 4 hours; 2 credits | ||||||
| Pre-calculus and Elements of Calculus 1A | 4 hours; 3 credits | ||||||
| Precalculus | 4.5 hours; 3 credits | ||||||
| Mathematics Appreciation | 3 hours; 3 credits | ||||||
| Mathematics and Quantitative Reasoning | 4 hours; 3 credits | ||||||
| Ideas in Mathematics and Their Applications | 4 hours; 3 credits | ||||||
| Precalculus and Elements of Calculus 1B | 4 hours; 3 credits | ||||||
| Applied Calculus | 3 hours; 3 credits | ||||||
| Elements of Calculus I and Matrix Algebra | 4 hours; 4 credits | ||||||
| Concepts of Discrete Mathematics | 3 hours; 3 credits | ||||||
| Calculus I | 4 hours; 4 credits | ||||||
| Analytic Geometry and Calculus I | 5 hours; 5 credits | ||||||
| Elements of Calculus II | 4 hours; 4 credits | ||||||
| Infinite Series | 1 hour; 1 credit | ||||||
| Calculus II | 4 hours; 4 credits | ||||||
| Calculus III | 4 hours; 4 credits | ||||||
| Elements of Calculus III | 5 hours; 5 credits | ||||||
| Vector Calculus | 1 hour; 1 credit | ||||||
| Actuarial Seminar: R for Actuaries | 2 hours; 2 credits | ||||||
| Calculus III and Vector Calculus | 4 hours; 4 credits | ||||||
| Selected Topics in Discrete Mathematics | 3 hours; 3 credits | ||||||
| Elementary Probability | 3 hours; 3 credits | ||||||
| Discrete Math: An Invitation to Computer Science | 4 hours; 4 credits | ||||||
| Algorithms, Computers, and Programming I | 4 hours; 3 credits | ||||||
| Actuarial Science Internship | 1 hour; 1 credit | ||||||
| Actuarial Science Internship | 1 hour; 1 credit | ||||||
| Actuarial Science Internship | 1 hour; 1 credit | ||||||
| Actuarial Science Internship | 1 hour; 1 credit | ||||||
| Math Internship | 1 hour; 1 credit | ||||||
| Math Internship | 1 hour; 1 credit | ||||||
| Math Internship | 1 hour; 1 credit | ||||||
| Math Internship | 1 hour; 1 credit | ||||||
| Financial Mathematics Internship | 1 hour; 1credit | ||||||
| Financial Mathematics Internship | 1 hour; 1credit | ||||||
| Financial Mathematics Internship | 1 hour; 1credit | ||||||
| Financial Mathematics Internship | 1 hour; 1credit | ||||||
| Bridge to Higher Mathematics | 4 hours; 3 credits | ||||||
| Problem-Solving Seminar | 3 hours; 3 credits | ||||||
| Proof Writing for Mathematical Analysis (formerly Proof Writing for Advanced Calculus) | 1 hour; 1 credit | ||||||
| Mathematical Analysis I | 3 hours; 3 credits | ||||||
| Advanced Calculus II | 3 hours; 3 credits | ||||||
| Topology | 3 hours; 3 credits | ||||||
| Linear Algebra and Matrix Methods | 3 hours; 3 credits | ||||||
| Ordinary Differential Equations | 3 hours; 3 credits | ||||||
| Numerical Methods for Differential Equations in Finance | 4 hours; 4 credits | ||||||
| Multivariate Probability Distributions | 1 hour; 1 credit | ||||||
| Introduction to Probability | 4 hours; 4 credits | ||||||
| Introduction to Stochastic Processes | 4 hours; 4 credits | ||||||
| Mathematics of Data Analysis (formerly Mathematics of Statistics) | 4 hours; 4 credits | ||||||
| Computational Methods in Probability | 4 hours; 3 credits | ||||||
| Graph Theory | 3 hours; 3 credits | ||||||
| Mathematical Modeling | 3 hours; 3 credits | ||||||
| Combinatorics | 3 hours; 3 credits | ||||||
| Theory of Numbers | 3 hours; 3 credits | ||||||
| Elements of Modern Algebra | 3 hours; 3 credits | ||||||
| Finite Fields, Algebraic Curves, and Applications | 3 hours; 3 credits | ||||||
| History of Mathematics | 4 hours; 4 credits | ||||||
| Differential Geometry | 3 hours; 3 credits | ||||||
| Algorithms, Computers, and Programming II | 4 hours; 3 credits | ||||||
| Methods of Numerical Analysis | 3 hours; 3 credits | ||||||
| Introduction to Mathematical Logic | 4 hours; 3 credits | ||||||
| Fundamental Algorithms | 4 hours; 4 credits | ||||||
| Introduction to Machine Learning | 4 hours; 4 credits | ||||||
| Switching Theory | 3 hours; 3 credits | ||||||
| Special Topics in Computer Science | 3 hours; 3 credits | ||||||
| Finite Differences | 4 hours; 4 credits | ||||||
| Theory of Interest | 4 hours; 4 credits | ||||||
| Actuarial Mathematics I | 4 hours; 4 credits | ||||||
| Actuarial Mathematics II | 4 hours; 4 credits | ||||||
| Mathematics of Inferential Statistics | 4 hours; 4 credits | ||||||
| Short-Term Insurance Mathematics (formerly Risk Theory) | 4 hours; 4 credits | ||||||
| Short-Term Insurance Mathematics II | 4 hours; 4 credits | ||||||
| Introductory Financial Mathematics | 4 hours; 4 credits | ||||||
| Data Analysis and Simulation for Financial Engineers | 4 hours; 4 credits | ||||||
| Independent Study I | Hours and credits to be arranged | ||||||
| Independent Study II | Hours and credits to be arranged | ||||||
| Independent Study III | Hours and credits to be arranged | ||||||
| Independent Study IV | Hours and credits to be arranged | ||||||
| Independent Study V | Hours and credits to be arranged | ||||||
| Advanced Calculus III | 3 hours; 3 credits | ||||||
| Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable | 3 hours; 3 credits | ||||||
| Theory of Functional of Real Variables | 3 hours; 3 credits | ||||||
| Partial Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems | 4 hours; 4 credits | ||||||
| Stochastic Calculus for Finance | 4 hours; 4 credits | ||||||
| Honors in Mathematics I | Hours and credits to be arranged | ||||||
| Honors in Mathematics II | Hours and credits to be arranged | ||||||
| Honors in Mathematics III | Hours and credits to be arranged |
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