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Meeting Your Mathematics Requirements
All degrees at the University of Tennessee at Martin have a mathematics
requirement. The requirements vary from college to college depending
on the relative importance of higher mathematics to the core of the
discipline. Within colleges the requirements vary with the particular
area of concentration chosen.
Many degree programs require a single college-level mathematics course.
There are two courses offered at UTM that are designed to provide
the student with a basic mathematics foundation, Mathematics 130 and
Mathematics 140. For a comparison in the content of these two
courses see A Course Comparison.
School of Agriculture and Human
Environment
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
- 6 credits (2 courses) chosen from Mathematics 140, 160,
210
- Some areas of concentration require Mathematics 210
Bachelor of Science in Natural Resource Management
- 3 credits: Mathematics 140
- Some areas of concentration require Mathematics 160 or 210
Pre-professional Curricula in Agriculture
- freshman year: Mathematics 251-252
- sophomore year: Mathematics 310, 320, 330
Bachelor of Science in Human Environmental Sciences
- 3 credits: Mathematics 140
- concentration in dietetics requires also Mathematics 210
School of Arts and Sciences
Bachelor of Arts
- 3 credits (one course): Mathematics 130 or higher.
Bachelor of Science
- Either of:
- Mathematics 185 (5 credits)
- Any two of the following courses: Mathematics 140, 160 or 251,
210, 241, 252
- Some areas of concentration have more specific requirements
School of Business Administration
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
- 9 credits : Mathematics 140, 160 and 210.
Two-Year Certificate in Office Information Systems
- 6 credits : Mathematics 140 and 210.
School of Education
Bachelor of Science in Education (Department of
Educational Studies)
- Curricula for Human Learning: Mathematics 140, 191
and
192
- Curricula for Special Education: Mathematics 140, 191 and
192
- Curricula for Secondary Teachers: 3 hours chosen from
Mathematics
140, 160, 185, 210, 251, 252
Bachelor of Science in Education (Department of Health and Human Performance)
- 3 credits (one course): Mathematics 130 or higher.
School of Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Engineering
- 15 credits: Mathematics 251, 252, 320, 330
Division of Fine and Performing Arts
Bachelor of Fine Arts With a major in Fine
and Performing Arts
- 3 credits: Mathematics 130 or higher
Bachelor of Fine Arts With a major in
Music
- 6 credits chosen from: Mathematics 140 or 185, 210, 241,
160 or 251, 252
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