Suggested Degree Pathway for Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Statistics Option

For students who entered fall 2024 and beyond.

Freshman Year

Fall Semester

Course NumberCourse NameCredits
MATH.1020Freshman Seminar in Mathematics10-1
MATH.1310 /
MATH.1410
Calculus I /
Honors Calculus I (MATH)
4
ENGL.1010 /
HONR.1100
College Writing I /
First Year Seminar in Honors: Text in the City (CW)
3
xxxx.xxxxSocial Sciences Perspective (SS)43
xxxx.xxxxScience with Lab Perspective (SCL)2/34
Total14-15

Spring Semester

Course NumberCourse NameCredits
MATH.1320 /
MATH.1420
Calculus II /
Honors Calculus II
4
MATH.2190 /
MATH.3230
Discrete Structures I /
Introduction to Proofs
3
ENGL.1020College Writing II (CW)3
xxxx.xxxxScience with Lab Perspective (SCL)2/34
Total14

Sophomore Year

Fall Semester

Course NumberCourse NameCredits
MATH.2310 /
MATH.2410
Calculus III /
Honors Calculus III
4
MATH.2210Introduction to Linear Algebra3
xxxx.xxxxNon-Math Science Elective (STEM)23
xxxx.xxxxArts and Humanities Perspective (AH)43
xxxx.xxxxSocial Sciences Perspective (SS)43
Total16

Spring Semester

Course NumberCourse NameCredits
MATH.2220Linear Algebra3
MATH.2340 /
MATH.2440
Differential Equations (CTPS), (QL) /
Honors Differential Equations
3
xxxx.xxxxComputing Elective53-4
xxxx.xxxxArts and Humanities Perspective (AH)43
xxxx.xxxxSocial Sciences Perspective (SS)43
Total15-16

Junior Year

Fall Semester

Course NumberCourse NameCredits
MATH.3850
Applied Statistics
3
MATH.4070Probability and Mathematical Statistics I3
xxxx.xxxxScience Elective23
xxxx.xxxxArts and Humanities Perspective (AH)43
xxxx.xxxxFree Elective63
Total15

Spring Semester

Course NumberCourse NameCredits
MATH.3750Senior Seminar I1
MATH.4860Probability and Mathematical Statistics II3
xxxx.xxxxFree Elective63
xxxx.xxxxFree Elective63
xxxx.xxxxFree Elective63
xxxx.xxxxFree Elective63
Total16

Senior Year

Fall Semester

Course NumberCourse NameCredits
MATH.4750Senior Seminar II (AIL), (IL), (WOC)3
MATH.5910Linear Statistics Modeling and Regression3
xxxx.xxxxFree Elective63
xxxx.xxxxFree Elective63
xxxx.xxxxFree Elective63
Total15

Spring Semester

Course NumberCourse NameCredits
MATH.5930Experimental Design3
xxxx.xxxxFree Elective63
xxxx.xxxxFree Elective63
xxxx.xxxxFree Elective63
xxxx.xxxxFree Elective61-3
Total13-15

Total Minimum Credits = 120.

1MATH.1020 is optional but strongly recommended. If this course is completed, then total free electives are reduced by one credit.

2All Kennedy College of Sciences (KCS) majors in BS programs must complete a minimum of 60 credits of KCS coursework. These can be required or elective courses for majors in KCS departments or KCS courses specifically designated as appropriate for science majors. Courses with titles indicating they are for non-science majors or explicitly designated for non-science majors in the course description cannot be used toward this 60-credit requirement.

3Math BS majors, when completing their Core Breadth of Knowledge (BOK) requirement for the Sciences with Lab Perspective (SCL), must select courses from the departments of Biology; Chemistry; Environmental, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences (EEAS); or Physics. Courses with descriptions indicating they are for non-science majors or explicitly designated for non-science majors in the course description cannot be used toward the 60 credits of Kennedy College of Science (KCS) coursework requirement.

4The Arts and Humanities (AH) and Social Sciences (SS) perspectives are subsets of the Breadth of Knowledge (BOK) requirements in the Core Curriculum. No more than two BOK courses can be taken with the same four-letter prefix.

The Core Curriculum also includes seven Essential Learning Outcomes (ELOs). The Diversity and Cultural Awareness (DCA) ELO and the Social Responsibility and Ethics (SRE) ELO are satisfied outside the major requirements. See the DCA course listing and the SRE course listing for a full list of classes that fulfill these requirements. The Class Search tool can be used to identify AH and SS courses that simultaneously satisfy the DCA or SRE requirement.

The Core Curriculum courses may be taken in any sequence. Refer to the Core Curriculum policy for further details. You should meet with your college-based professional advisor and/or faculty advisor to determine how best to satisfy the Core Curriculum requirements.

5Computing Electives:

6Free electives can be satisfied by any UMass Lowell (UML) course xxxx.1010 or above, with the following exceptions:

Current UMass Lowell students should use their Advisement Report in SIS. If you need assistance, please contact your advisor.

Restriction on off-campus study:

Be advised that any course taken at another institution must be formally approved prior to enrollment. See the catalog policy for details.