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HONORS
PROGRAM IN MATHEMATICS
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The
Honors Program in Mathematics is open to all junior and senior
Mathematics majors who meet the minimum academic qualifications of a
3.5 GPA in Mathematics courses and a 3.2 GPA overall. Students should
apply for the Honors Program no later than the fall quarter of their
senior year.
Participation
in this program is highly recommended for students contemplating
graduate work in Mathematics.
In
addition to completing the requirements for the major in Mathematics
(in any one of its tracks), participants must complete the following
requirements:
1.
At least 15 units of Analysis: 140A-B-C and 140D or 147, or
205A-B-C. Math 205A-B-C may be taken after undergraduate
analysis courses or in place of them. 205A-B-C counts as the
equivalent of four upper-division analysis courses toward
satisfaction of requirements for the major. Students who have taken
the undergraduate analysis sequence should discuss the possibility of
taking Math 210A-B-C instead of 205A-B-C with the Honors Advisor.
2.
At least 15 units of Algebra: 120A-B and 121A-B, or 206A-B-C.
Math 206A-B-C may be taken after undergraduate
algebra courses or in place of them. 206A-B-C counts as the
equivalent of four upper-division algebra courses toward satisfaction
of requirements for the major. Students who have taken the
undergraduate algebra sequence should discuss the possibility of
taking Math 230A-B-C instead of 206A-B-C with the Honors Advisor.
3.
Honors Seminar H195A-B. H195B may be counted toward the major
requirements as one of the five additional courses in area H.
4.
An honors thesis or one of the graduate sequences 205A-B-C or
206A-B-C. Students pursuing a thesis may work with a faculty advisor
of their choice, approved by the Honors Advisor.
If
all requirements are completed and the students’ work and final
GPA is judged of honors quality by the Department Honors Committee,
the student graduates with Honors in Mathematics, and this
distinction is noted on their transcript.
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