Requirements in Mathematics at SLU
This page provides an unofficial list of math requirements for various
programs in the University. Check with your adviser on particular
requirements of a given program. For more information of the
courses check the catalog listing of math
courses.
Doisy College of Health Sciences
Health Sciences- College core requirement is MATH 120 or higher, but
each program has added specifications.
- Clinical Lab Sciences -
Needs MATH 120 or higher, SLU Inquiry courses do not count.
- Health Information Management
- Requires MATH 120 or higher and
statistics. SLU Inquiry courses fill first requirement while RMET
410
or MATH 167 can fill second requirement.
- Investigative & Medical
Sciences - Requires MATH 141 and MATH 142. Also requires RMET
410.
- Nuclear Medical Technology
- Requirements vary by subprogram - General
requirements are MATH 120, MATH 135 and MATH 167. The pre-med
option
requires MATH 141 (starting course) and MATH 142 in addition to the
general requirements, while the business and health information
management options requires MATH 132 in addition to the general
requirements.
- Nursing - Statistical
elective can be satisfied by RMET 410 or MATH 167.
- Nutrition and Dietetics -
Need MATH 132, and stats course satisfied by RMET 410.
- Occupational Science -
Requires MATH 120 or applied math course.
Choice of math course needs written approval of the student's faculty
adviser in the Department of Occupational Therapy and Occupational
Science.
- Physical Therapy - The
first requirement is MATH 141. This requirement
is waived if the student has a 28 math ACT and a B in all 4 high school
math courses, including one at the level of pre-calculus. The
second
requirement is for a math elective. The SLU Inquiry courses in
mathematics do not count.
College of Arts and Sciences
Arts and Sciences - College core requirement is MATH 120 or
higher.
For the general college requirement, MATH 120, MATH 122, MATH 124, MATH
125, MATH 126, MATH 132, MATH 135, MATH 141, MATH 142, MATH 165, MATH
167 and MATH 266 all count.
- Pre-medical - All
pre-health students need through Calculus I (MATH
142). Students satisfying this with AP credit should be advised
that
med schools generally dislike AP credit. Pre-med scholars need to
take
a math course here. If a pre-med scholar already has credit for
Calculus I, RMET 410 will count as a math course. Also, the Math
Department recommends MATH 165 or MATH 167 if MATH 143, Calculus II, is
not required.
- Honors - Note that MATH
266 is cross-listed as HR 268.
- Biology - The BA requires
pre-calculus and recommends Calculus I, and a
semester of statistics. The BS requires Calculus I and a semester
of
statistics and recommends Calculus II.
- Chemistry - Through
Calculus II
- Computer Science - Both
programs require MATH 142, MATH 143 and either
MATH 135 or MATH 266. The BA requires one additional math elective. The
BS requires a probability and statistics elective and two additional
math courses at the 200 or higher level.
- Mathematics - Through
Calc III + MATH 266 + 6 upper division courses with distribution
restrictions.
- Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
- Calculus I required for BA in
Environmental Science or Geology, Calculus II is required for the BS in
those fields. For a degree in Meteorology or Geophysics the
requirements are for math through Calculus III + an assortment of upper
level courses.
John Cook School of Business
Business - College Core Requirement is MATH 132 and any prerequisites
needed for that course. (They may need MATH 120 as preparation.)
MATH
142 satisfies the college requirement.
Parks College
- Engineering Management -
Requires through Calculus III.
- Engineering Programs
(Aerospace Engineering, Avionics
Engineering,
Biomedical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering,
and Mechanical Engineering) - All require through Calculus III and
Differential Equations, along with a selection of other upper division
math courses.
- Physics - Same
requirements as the engineering programs.
- Mechanical Engineering Technology
- Require through Calculus II.
- Electronics Engineering
Technology - Require through Calculus II.
- Flight Science - Requires
MATH 120, MATH 141, and MATH 142.
College of Philosophy and Letters
A 3 hour course in mathematics or logic, no
level specified. The preferred option is a special course in
logic
developed by the philosophy department with the needs of seminarians in
mind.
College of Public Service
- Communication Disorders -
MATH 120
- Education - Broken down
by program
- Early Childhood, Early Childhood Special Ed, Special Ed, and
Secondary
Ed in a field other than mathematics - One course required from- MATH
122, MATH 124, MATH 125, MATH 126, MATH 167, and MATH 181.
- Elementary Ed and Middle School in a field other than
mathematics-Requires one course from MATH 122, MATH 125, MATH 126, and
MATH 167. Requires one course from MATH 124 and MATH 181.
- For Education programs, MATH 120, MATH 132, MATH 141, and MATH
142 can substitute for one of the above courses.
- Secondary Math - Requires through Calc III + a selection of
upper
division courses.
- Programs that require a CS course - CSCI 110 counts. For
students under old core it counts as the third language course.
- Social Service - RMET 410
or PSY 205 or MATH 167
- Urban Affairs - An
introductory course in statistics is required.
Introductory courses in computer science and symbolic or mathematical
logic are recommended.
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Last updated by Mike May, S.J.
5/25/2006