I'm sorry Austin, but you are incorrect on this one.

If you scroll down a bit, you'll see as a minimum requirement for application:

"An academic major in Mathematics, Applied Mathematics or the equivalent (see below) with a minimum of 36 credits in Mathematics." *

"*These 36 credits must include courses in single and multivariable calculus, linear algebra, and at least two of the following four more advanced subjects: abstract and/or applied algebra; analysis or advanced calculus; geometry, including non-Euclidean geometry; probability and/or statistics. You must also have taken at least one mathematics course that significantly uses computers and/or graphing calculators."

So, the students in this program take plenty of courses that "real" math majors take...because they need to be real math majors as a minimum requirement of the program.

Last edited by Kathie_K; 02/09/12 10:24 PM.