Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics: Concentration in Mathematics for Advanced Study Roadmap – Quantitative Reasoning Category III/IV

120 Total Units Required
Minimum Number of Units in the Major: 49

This roadmap is a suggested plan of study and does not replace meeting with an advisor. Please note that students may need to adjust the actual sequence of courses based on course availability. Please consult your Degree Planner and an advisor for further guidance.

To avoid taking additional units, it is recommended that you meet the SF State Studies (AERM, GP, ES, SJ) requirements within your GE or major.

Plan of Study Grid
First SemesterUnits
MATH 197 Prelude to Calculus I (Prerequisite for MATH 226) 1 3
GE Area 1: English Communication 3
GE Area 3: Arts and Humanities 3
GE Area 4: Social and Behavioral Sciences 2 3
Complementary Studies or SF State Studies or University Elective 3 3
 Units15
Second Semester
MATH 198 Prelude to Calculus II (GE 2, Prerequisite for MATH 226) 1 3
GE Area 1A: English Composition 4 3
GE Area 1: English Communication 3
GE Area 4: Social and Behavioral Sciences 2 3
Complementary Studies or SF State Studies or University Elective 3 3
 Units15
Third Semester
MATH 226 Calculus I (Major Core, GE 2) 1 4
GE Area 3: Arts and Humanities 3
GE Area 5: Physical and Biological Sciences 5 3-4
Complementary Studies or SF State Studies or University Elective 3 4
 Units14-15
Fourth Semester
MATH 227 Calculus II (Major Core) 4
GE Area 5: Physical and Biological Sciences 5 3-4
GE Area 6: Ethnic Studies 3
U.S. and California Government 3
Complementary Studies or SF State Studies or University Elective 3 3
 Units16-17
Fifth Semester
Select One (Major Core): 6 3
Mathematical Computing  
Introduction to Computing  
Computer Programming  
MATH 228 Calculus III (Major Core) 4
MATH 301GW Exploration and Proof - GWAR (Major Core) 3
MATH 325 Linear Algebra (Major Core) 4
 Units14
Sixth Semester
Select One: 6 4
Intermediate Computer Programming  
 
MATH 370 Real Analysis I (Major Core) 3
MATH 440 Probability and Statistics I (Major Concentration) 3
Major Elective (6 Units Total) 7 3
GE Area 5UD or 2UD: Upper-Division Sciences or Upper-Division Mathematical Concepts 3
 Units16
Seventh Semester
Select One (Major Concentration): 3
Elementary Number Theory  
Ordinary Differential Equations I  
MATH 335 Modern Algebra (Major Core) 3
MATH 380 Introduction to Complex Analysis (Major Concentration) 3
Major Elective (6 Units Total) 7 3
GE Area 4UD: Upper-Division Social and Behavioral Sciences 3
 Units15
Eighth Semester
MATH 435 Modern Algebra II (Major Concentration) 3
Select One (Major Concentration): 3
Topology  
Real Analysis II: Several Variables  
Fourier Analysis and Applications  
GE Area 3UD: Upper-Division Arts or Humanities 3
GE Area 4UD: Upper-Division Social and Behavioral Sciences 3
Complementary Studies or SF State Studies or University Elective 3 3
 Units15
 Total Units120-122
1

Students should use their Pathway/Category to determine the appropriate GE 2 course option. For directions on how to view your Pathway/Category, visit how to find your pathway. Questions? Contact Gator Smart Start.

2

First-time freshmen must take one lower-division Area 4 course that meets US History (USH).

3

Complementary Studies
Students in the B.A. Math program will satisfy the Complementary Studies requirement by taking 12 units of courses in the College of Science and Engineering outside of Math.

4

Students should use their Pathway/Category to determine the appropriate GE 1A course option. For directions on how to view your Pathway/Category, visit how to find your pathway. Questions? Contact Gator Smart Start.

5

Consider taking a class combined with a laboratory or a separate lab to fulfill 5C if not already satisfied.

6

CSC 101 and CSC 215 must both be taken to fulfill this requirement. CSC 101 and CSC 215 are only recommended if students are double-majoring or minoring in Computer Science. All other students should take either MATH 209 or CSC 309.

7

Major Electives
Two elective MATH courses numbered 400 or above except MATH 475, MATH 565, MATH 575, MATH 576, and MATH 577.