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This archived information is dated to the 2008-09 academic year only and may no longer be current.
For currently applicable policies and information, see the current Stanford Bulletin.
The requirement for the bachelor's degree, beyond the University's basic requirements, is an approved course program of 72-77 units, distributed as follows:
Mathematics (MATH): 29-31 units
|
Qtr. and Units |
||
MATH 41. Calculus |
A |
5 |
|
and MATH 42. Calculus |
A,W |
5 |
|
MATH 51. Linear Algebra and Differential Calculus |
|
|
|
of Several Variables |
A,W,S |
5 |
|
or MATH 51H. Honors Advanced Calculus |
A |
5 |
|
MATH 52. Integral Calculus of Several Variables |
A,W,S |
5 |
|
or MATH 52H. Honors Advanced Calculus |
W |
5 |
|
MATH 53. Ordinary Differential Equations with Linear Algebra |
A,W,S |
5 |
|
or MATH 53H. Honors Advanced Calculus |
S |
5 |
|
MATH 109. Applied Group Theory (WIM) |
A |
3 |
|
or MATH 110. Applied Number Theory and Field Theory (WIM) |
S |
3 |
|
or MATH 120. Modern Algebra (WIM) |
A,S |
3 |
|
MATH 104. Applied Matrix Theory |
A,W |
3 |
|
or MATH 113. Linear Algebra and Matrix Theory |
A,W,S |
3 |
Computer Science (CS): 16-18 units
CS 103. Mathematical Foundations of Computing |
W |
5 |
or CS 103A. Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science |
A |
3 |
and CS 103B. Discrete Structures |
W |
3 |
CS 106X. Programming Methodology and Abstractions (Accel.) |
A, S |
3-5 |
or CS 106A. Programming Methodology |
A,W,S |
3-5 |
and CS 106B. Programming Abstractions |
W,S |
3-5 |
And two of the following (CS or CME):
CME 108. Introduction to Scientific Computing |
W |
3-4 |
CS 107. Programming Paradigms |
A,S |
3-5 |
CS 154. Introduction to Automata and Complexity Theory |
A,S |
3-4 |
CS 161. Design and Analysis of Algorithms |
A,W |
3-4 |
Management Science and Engineering (MS&E): 8-9 units
MS&E 111. Introduction to Optimization (same as ENGR 62) |
A,S |
3-4 |
and MS&E 121. Introduction to Stochastic Modeling or MS&E 221. Stochastic Modeling |
W W |
43 |
or three of the following:
MS&E 211. Linear and Nonlinear Optimization |
A |
3-4 |
MS&E 212. Mathematical Programming and Combinatorial Optimization |
W |
3 |
MS&E 221. Stochastic Modeling |
W |
3 |
MS&E 251. Stochastic Decision Models |
W |
3 |
Statistics (STATS): (11 units)
STATS 116. Theory of Probability |
A,S |
3-5 |
STATS 191. Introduction to Applied Statistics |
W |
3-4 |
or STATS 203. Introduction to Regression Models |
W |
3 |
STATS 200. Introduction to Statistical Inference |
W |
3 |
The honors program is designed to encourage a more intensive study of mathematical sciences than the B.S. program. In addition to meeting all requirements for the B.S., the student must:
Students interested in doing honors work should consult with their advisers by the last quarter of the junior year to prepare a program of study for submission to the committee in charge for approval. Honors work may be concentrated in fields outside the Mathematical and Computational Science programs such as biological sciences, medicine, physics.
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