The Department of Mathematics offers a joint bachelors of science degree with the Department of Physics. The program includes a mix of math, physics, and computer science courses through a four year schedule.

Freshman and Sophomore years:

Math 121 - Calculus I
Math 122 - Calculus II
Math 221 - Calculus III
Math 222 - Differential Equations
Math 248 - Fundamentals of Advanced Mathematics 
Math 301 - Linear Algebra (spring)
Physics 215 - University Physics I
Physics 216 - University Physics II
Physics 225 - Introductory Mechanics Laboratory
Physics 226 - Introductory Electricity Laboratory
Physics 406 - Introduction to Modern Physics
Two computer science courses chosen from: CSC 113, 123, 124, 212, 223

Junior and Senior years:

Math 321 - Abstract Algebra I (fall)
Math 322 - Abstract Algebra II (spring)
Math 421 - Introductory Analysis I
One 400-level mathematics elective
Physics 411 - Mathematical Physics I
Physics 412 - Mathematical Physics II
Physics 425 - Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics
Physics 431 - Quantum Theory I
Physics 432 - Quantum Theory II
Physics 435 - Analytical Mechanics 
Physics 436 - Electricity and Magnetism

Click here for a sample four-year plan for the B.S. in Mathematics and Physics.