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<strong>UTSA Department of Mathematics</strong>
 
<strong>UTSA Department of Mathematics</strong>
  
* [[MAT1043]] Introduction to Mathematics (Rylee)
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* [[MAT1023]] College Algebra (Rylee)
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== Undergraduate Studies ==
* [[MAT1153]] Essential Elements in Mathematics I (Rylee)
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===STEM Core===
* [[MAT1163]] Essential Elements in Mathematics II (Rylee)
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* [[MAT1073]] College Algebra for Scientists and Engineers
* [[MAT3233]] Modern Algebra (Rylee)
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* [[MAT1093]] Precalculus
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* [[MAT1193]] Calculus for Biosciences
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* [[MAT1214]] Calculus I (4 credit hours)
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* [[MAT1213]] Calculus I (3 credit hours)
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* [[MAT1224]] Calculus II (4 credit hours)  
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* [[MAT1223]] Calculus II (3 credit hours)
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* [[MAT2214]] Calculus III (4 credit hours)
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* [[MAT2213]] Calculus III (3 credit hours)
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* [[MAT2233]] Linear Algebra
  
* [[MAT1053]] Algebra for Business (Johnraymnond)
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===Minor in Mathematics===
* [[MAT1133]] Calculus for Business (Johnraymnond)
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To receive a minor, students must complete at least 18 semester credit hours, including 6 hours at the upper-division level at UTSA, and must achieve a grade point average of at least 2.0 (on a 4.0 scale) on all work used to satisfy the requirements of a minor. See [https://catalog.utsa.edu/undergraduate/bachelorsdegreeregulations/minors/  UTSA's Undergraduate Catalog]
  
* [[MAT1073]] College Algebra for Scientists and Engineers (Johnraymnond)
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The Minor in Mathematics requires the Calculus series plus linear algebra, and upper division courses in either the Math Major or the Data & Applied Science Core
* [[MAT1093]] Precalculus (Rylee)
 
* [[MAT1193]] Calculus for Biosciences (Rylee)
 
* [[MAT1214]] Calculus I (James)
 
* [[MAT1224]] Calculus II (James)
 
  
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===Data & Applied Science Core===
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==== Lower Division ====
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* [[MDC1213]] Sociocultural Foundations of Mathematics, Data Science, and Computing
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* [[MAT2253]] Applied Linear Algebra (3 credit hours)
  
* [[MAT2214]] Calculus III (James)
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==== Upper Division ====
* [[MAT2233]] Linear Algebra (James)
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* [[MAT4133]]/[[MAT5133]] Mathematical Biology
* [[MAT3613]] Differential Equations I (Johnraymnond)
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* [[MAT4143]]/[[MAT5143]] Mathematical Physics 1
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* [[MAT4XXX]]/[[MAT5XXX]] Mathematical Physics 2
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* [[MAT4XXX]]/[[MAT5XXX]] Introduction to Quantum Information Science and Engineering
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* [[MAT4373]]/[[MAT5373]] Mathematical Foundations of Statistics I (discrete & continuous PDFs)
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* [[MAT4383]]/[[MAT5383]] Mathematical Foundations of Statistics II (statistical inference)
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* [[MDC4153]]/[[MDC5153]] Mathematical Foundations of Data Analytics
  
* [[MAT1313]] Algebra and Number Systems (Johnraymnond)
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===Math Major===
* [[MAT3013]] Foundations of Mathematics (James)
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==== Lower Division ====
* [[MAT3213]] Foundations of Analysis (James)
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* [[MAT1313]] Algebra and Number Systems  
* [[MAT3223]] Complex Variables (Johnraymnond)
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* [[MAT2313]] Combinatorics and Probability
* [[MAT4213]] Real Analysis I (James)
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* [[MAT4223]] Real Analysis II (James)
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==== Upper Division ====
* [[MAT4233]] Modern Abstract Algebra (Johnraymnond)
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* [[MAT3003]] Discrete Mathematics
* [[MAT4273]] Topology (Johnraymnond)
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* <del>[[MAT3013]] Foundations of Mathematics</del> Course transitioning to be replaced by [[MAT3003]] Discrete Mathematics (below).
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* <del>[[MAT3213]] Foundations of Analysis</del> Course transitioning to be replaced by [[MAT3333]] Fundamentals of Analysis and Topology (below).
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* [[MAT3333]] Fundamentals of Analysis and Topology
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* [[MAT3233]] Modern Algebra
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* [[MAT3333]] Fundamentals of Analysis and Topology
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* [[MAT3313]] Logic and Computability
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* [[MAT3613]] Differential Equations I
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* [[MAT3623]] Differential Equations II
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* [[MAT3633]] Numerical Analysis
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* [[MAT3223]] Complex Variables  
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* [[MAT4033]] Linear Algebra II
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* [[MAT4213]] Real Analysis I  
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* [[MAT4223]] Real Analysis II  
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* [[MAT4233]] Modern Abstract Algebra
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* [[MAT4273]] Topology
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* [[MAT4283]] Computing for Mathematics
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* [[MAT4323]] Applied Graph Theory
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* [[MAT4373]] Mathematical Statistics I
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* [[MAT43XX]]/[[MAT53XX]] Mathematics of Quantum Computing
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===Business===
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* [[MAT1053]] Algebra for Business
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* [[MAT1133]] Calculus for Business
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===Math for Liberal Arts===
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* [[MAT1043]] Introduction to Mathematics
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=== Elementary Education ===
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* [[MAT1023]] College Algebra
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* [[MAT1153]] Essential Elements in Mathematics I
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* [[MAT1163]] Essential Elements in Mathematics II
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=== General Math Studies===
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* [[MAT3233]] Modern Algebra
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== Graduate Studies ==
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=== Core Courses ===
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Core courses, common across all M.Sc. tracks, must be at least 50% of the credit 30 hours needed to obtain a M.Sc. degree. The following courses add up to 15 credit hours.
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* [[MAT5283]] Linear Algebra
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* [[MAT5253]] Real Analysis I
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* [[MAT5603]] Numerical Analysis
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* [[MAT5603]] Differential Equations I
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During completion of the required coursework, students must choose three distinct specialization tracks. For each of the three chosen tracks, the doctoral candidate must pass a qualifying examination that covers a two-semester course sequence approved for the given track. Courses with a numbered sequence I and II must be taken consecutively, and courses without a number can be taken in any order. Each track can be satisfied with any pair of these courses, unless otherwise noted.  Each track has a list of courses from which the two-semester course sequence for the examination must be chosen. Below is a list of approved qualifying tracks with their respective lists of courses:
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=== Qualifying Exam Track: Algebra-Cryptography  ===
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* [[MAT 5173]] Abstract Algebra I
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* [[MAT 5183]] Abstract Algebra II
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* [[MAT 5123]] Introduction to Cryptography
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* [[MAT 5243]] Cryptography II
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=== Qualifying Exam Track: Analysis ===
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* [[MAT5203]] Real Analysis I
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* [[MAT5213]] Real Analysis II
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* [[MAT5223]] Complex Analysis I
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* [[MAT5233]] Complex Analysis II
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* [[MAT5553]] Harmonic Analysis
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* [[MAT5553]] Functional Analysis.
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=== Qualifying Track: Mathematics of Information, Data and Communications  ===
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* [[MAT5123]] Introduction to Cryptography
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* [[MAT5323]] Cryptography II
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* [[MAT5433]] Graph Theory (Discrete Mathematics II)  
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* [[MAT5153]] Data Analytics
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* [[MAT5XXX]] Quantum Information
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* [[MAT5ZZZ]] Mathematics of AI
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=== Qualifying Exam Track: Differential Equations ===
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* [[MAT5653]] Differential Equations I
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* [[MAT5673]] Partial Differential Equations I
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* [[MAT5683]] Partial Differential Equations II
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=== Qualifying Exam Track: Scientific Computing ===
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* [[MAT5603]] Numerical Analysis
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* [[MAT5293]] Numerical Linear Algebra
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* [[MAT5613]] Numerical Solutions of Differential Equations
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* [[MAT5163]] Probability and Computing
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=== Qualifying Exam Track: Discrete Mathematics and Logic ===
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* [[MAT5423]] Discrete Mathematics
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* [[MAT5433]] Discrete Mathematics II (Graph Theory)
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* [[MAT5443]] Logic and Computability
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* [[MAT5453]] Quantum Logic
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=== Qualifying Exam Track: Topology and Geometry ===
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* [[MAT5243]] Topology I
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* [[MAT5253]] Topology II
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* [[MAT5253]] Differential Geometry
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=== Qualifying Exam Track: Mathematical Biology  ===
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* [[MAT5133]] Mathematical Biology
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Plus one of the following two courses:
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* [[MAT5323]] Mathematical Modeling
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* Optimal Control and Calculus of Variations*.

Revision as of 15:44, 17 August 2025

UTSA Department of Mathematics

To edit tables in each course below, you can use MediaWiki-to-Excel converter and/or the Excel-to-MediaWiki converter

Undergraduate Studies

STEM Core

  • MAT1073 College Algebra for Scientists and Engineers
  • MAT1093 Precalculus
  • MAT1193 Calculus for Biosciences
  • MAT1214 Calculus I (4 credit hours)
  • MAT1213 Calculus I (3 credit hours)
  • MAT1224 Calculus II (4 credit hours)
  • MAT1223 Calculus II (3 credit hours)
  • MAT2214 Calculus III (4 credit hours)
  • MAT2213 Calculus III (3 credit hours)
  • MAT2233 Linear Algebra

Minor in Mathematics

To receive a minor, students must complete at least 18 semester credit hours, including 6 hours at the upper-division level at UTSA, and must achieve a grade point average of at least 2.0 (on a 4.0 scale) on all work used to satisfy the requirements of a minor. See UTSA's Undergraduate Catalog

The Minor in Mathematics requires the Calculus series plus linear algebra, and upper division courses in either the Math Major or the Data & Applied Science Core

Data & Applied Science Core

Lower Division

  • MDC1213 Sociocultural Foundations of Mathematics, Data Science, and Computing
  • MAT2253 Applied Linear Algebra (3 credit hours)

Upper Division

Math Major

Lower Division

  • MAT1313 Algebra and Number Systems
  • MAT2313 Combinatorics and Probability

Upper Division

Business

Math for Liberal Arts

  • MAT1043 Introduction to Mathematics

Elementary Education

  • MAT1023 College Algebra
  • MAT1153 Essential Elements in Mathematics I
  • MAT1163 Essential Elements in Mathematics II

General Math Studies

Graduate Studies

Core Courses

Core courses, common across all M.Sc. tracks, must be at least 50% of the credit 30 hours needed to obtain a M.Sc. degree. The following courses add up to 15 credit hours.

During completion of the required coursework, students must choose three distinct specialization tracks. For each of the three chosen tracks, the doctoral candidate must pass a qualifying examination that covers a two-semester course sequence approved for the given track. Courses with a numbered sequence I and II must be taken consecutively, and courses without a number can be taken in any order. Each track can be satisfied with any pair of these courses, unless otherwise noted. Each track has a list of courses from which the two-semester course sequence for the examination must be chosen. Below is a list of approved qualifying tracks with their respective lists of courses:

Qualifying Exam Track: Algebra-Cryptography

Qualifying Exam Track: Analysis

Qualifying Track: Mathematics of Information, Data and Communications

Qualifying Exam Track: Differential Equations

  • MAT5653 Differential Equations I
  • MAT5673 Partial Differential Equations I
  • MAT5683 Partial Differential Equations II

Qualifying Exam Track: Scientific Computing

  • MAT5603 Numerical Analysis
  • MAT5293 Numerical Linear Algebra
  • MAT5613 Numerical Solutions of Differential Equations
  • MAT5163 Probability and Computing

Qualifying Exam Track: Discrete Mathematics and Logic

Qualifying Exam Track: Topology and Geometry

Qualifying Exam Track: Mathematical Biology

Plus one of the following two courses:

  • MAT5323 Mathematical Modeling
  • Optimal Control and Calculus of Variations*.