Business-Mathematics
Curt Bacon, CE 138, 541-552-6487, Business Advisor
Dusty Sabo, Central Hall 229, 541-552-6145,
Mathematics Advisor
Many sectors of business require strong quantitative analytical training. The business-mathematics co-major provides students with training in both areas.
Students should plan their programs carefully with advisors from both the Department of Mathematics and the School of Business.
Mathematics Requirements
(43 credits)
| Calculus (Mth 251, 252, and 281) | 12 |
| Linear Algebra (Mth 261) | 4 |
| Mathematical Perspectives (Mth 290) | 2 |
| Number Structures (Mth 311) | 5 |
| Probability (Mth 361) | 4 |
| Statistics (Mth 461) | 4 |
| Twelve additional upper division mathematics credits; at least one course must be at the 400 level and at least one must be applied. Choose applied course from: Mth 321 or 421 | 12 |
Business Requirements
(32 credits)
| Accounting Information I (BA 211) | 4 |
| Accounting Information II (BA 213) | 4 |
| Principles of Marketing (BA 330) | 4 |
| Business Law (BA 370) | 4 |
| Organizational Behavior and Management (BA 374) | 4 |
| Operations Management (BA 380) | 4 |
| Management Information Systems (BA 382) | 4 |
| Principles of Finance (BA 385) | 4 |
Associated Requirements
| Economics (Ec 201, 202) | 8 |
Capstone Experience Requirement
(4–8 credits)
Choose either the mathematics or business capstone
experience.
| Business Planning (BA 499) | 4 |
| Mathematics Senior Colloquium (Mth 490)* | 8 |
*Additional prerequisites may apply. See the course description in the catalog.
Business-Mathematics
