Mathematics (AB)
Program Code: U-MATH-AB
Degree Designation: Bachelor of Arts
Department: Mathematics Department
Website: math.duke.edu/undergraduate/major
Program Summary
The Department of Mathematics offers both the AB degree and the BS degree. Students who plan to attend graduate school in mathematics or the sciences should consider working toward the BS degree, which requires at least eight courses in mathematics numbered Mathematics 230 or above. The AB degree requires at least seven courses in mathematics numbered Mathematics 230 or above. At least half of the major/minor courses numbered above 212 should be taken at Duke. In particular, Mathematics 401 (or 501) and 431 (or 531) should be taken at Duke.
The director of undergraduate studies can be consulted for additional information and advice on course selection. The Handbook for Mathematics Majors and Minors, published by the department, can be used as a guide in developing a coherent program of study consistent with professional goals.
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Academic Requirements
At least 11 units total to complete the major. At least 34 units total to earn a degree.
Prerequisites (4 units)
Calculus I: MATH 21, or MATH 105L & 106L, or MATH 111L, or MATH 121
Calculus II: MATH 22, or MATH 112L, or MATH 122L
Multivariable Calculus: MATH 212, or MATH 219, or MATH 222
Linear Algebra: MATH 221, or MATH 218D & 240, 242, or 245
Algebra (1 unit)
MATH 401
MATH 501
Real Analysis (1 unit)
MATH 431
MATH 531
Additional Math Courses (5 units)
Any 5 MATH courses numbered 226 and above
Must include at least 3 MATH courses 300-level and above
Departmental Graduation with Distinction
The department offers a program for Graduation with Distinction in mathematics. See the Handbook for Mathematics Majors and Minors and also the section on honors in this bulletin.