Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics
College/Department
College of Science & Mathematics
Department of Mathematics & Statistics

Description
The Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics prepares students to enter graduate school, to teach at the elementary and secondary levels, to understand and use mathematics in other fields of knowledge with basic mathematical skills for everyday living, and to be employed and to act in a consulting capacity on matters concerning mathematics.
Delivery Method
Web-based
Admission Requirements
- A cumulative grade point average of 2.50 or better
- Must have passed MATH 1302 and MATH 1303 or their equivalents with a grade of C or greater or have established proficiency by a placement exam or an equivalent method
Graduation Requirements
In addition to the core curriculum, students are required to complete 24 hours of course work in the major and 12 hours of upper‐level mathematics or statistics electives. Also, students seeking the Bachelor of Arts degree are required to complete a 2000‐level second language course or demonstrate equivalent proficiency as measured by a competency test.
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Contact
- Denise LeGrand | 501.569.8120 | djlegrand@ualr.edu
Accreditation
UALR is affiliated with the Electronic Campus of the Southern Regional Education Board, fully accredited by North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, and designated as “doctoral/research intensive” by the Carnegie Foundation.
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