Mathematics Department Development Orientation of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics Specialty (Undergraduate Program) ¢ñ. Program Goals and Standards (¢ñ). Program Goals The purpose of this program is to cultivate specialized talents, to help them master the basic theories and methods of mathematical science and develop the ability of solving practical problems with computer. After receiving the elementary training of scientific research, they can engage in such work as research and teaching in the fields such as science, education and economics or such work as practical application, R&D and management in production operations and managerial departments. (¢ò). Program Standards This program requires students to master the basic theories and methods of mathematics and applied mathematics, to receive basic training of computer and mathematical software, to have good scientific accomplishment and wide range of knowledge, to master a foreign language perfectly, to have strong creative consciousness, exploiting spirits and strong abilities of practical application and adaptation. ¢ò. Degree and Credit Requirement (¢ñ) Credit Requirement To graduate, a student must acquire at least 186 credits according to the development orientation in the Education Plan. For general courses, 53 credits are required, including 41 credits for compulsory courses and 12 credits for elective courses; for basic courses of the discipline, 11 credits are required, including 8 credits for compulsory courses and 3 credits for elective courses; 70 credits are required for specialized compulsory courses and 36 credits for specialized elective courses; for other education sections, 16 credits are required (6 credits for specialized practice; 6 credits for graduate thesis (design); 2 credits for military training; 2 credits for innovation activities (education)). (¢ò). Degree Description A student who meet the degree requirement will be conferred a Bachelor¡¯s Degree of Science. ¢ó. Courses offered (¢ñ) General Courses (53 credits) 1. Compulsory Courses (41 credits) Fundamental Theory of Marxism Philosophy Fundamental Theory of Marxist Political Economics Introduction to the Thoughts of Mao Zedong An Introduction to Deng Xiaoping's Theory and Major Thoughts of Three Representatives Principles of Law Moral Cultivation Physical Education¢ñ Physical Education ¢ò Physical Education ¢ó Physical Education ¢ô College English ¢ñ College English ¢ò College English ¢ó College English ¢ô Computer 1 (Computer Introduction and C Language) Note: Students can elect PE, College English and Computer courses according to the practical situation after enrollment. For details please see the explanation. 2. Elective courses (12 credits) Choose among the public elective courses as well as the courses of the university £¨¢ò£©Basic Courses of the Discipline (11 credits) Students should acquire 8 credits for compulsory courses and 3 credits for elective courses. 1. Compulsory Courses College Physics A (I) College Physics A (II) 2. Elective Courses Modern Biotechnology Mathematical Experimentation and Modeling College Chinese General Natural Science Circuit Analysis (III) Specialized Courses (106 credits) Students should acquire 106 credits for specialized education courses, including 70 credits for compulsory courses and 36 credits for elective courses. 1. Specialized Compulsory Courses (70 credits) Mathematical Analysis£¨I£© Mathematical Analysis£¨II£© Mathematical Analysis£¨III£© Higher Algebra (I) Higher Algebra (II) Analytic Geometry of Three Dimensions Abstract Algebra Ordinary Differential Equations Probability Theory Functions of a Complex Variable Statistics Real Analysis Computing Method I Differential Geometry Multivariate Statistical Analysis Functional Analysis General Topology 2. Specialized Elective Courses (students should acquire 36 credits from the following courses) Students should choose 3 courses from the specialized requested elective courses for mathematics and applied mathematics (non-pedagogic) specialty and acquire 9 credits: Partial Differential Equations Discrete Mathematics Some Topics on Modern Differential Geometry Operations Research Stochastic Process An Introduction to Algebra Qualitative Theories of Ordinary Differential Equations Students should choose 9 courses from the specialized non-conditional elective courses for mathematics and applied mathematics (non-pedagogic) specialty and acquire 27 credits: Theoretical Mechanics An Introduction to Finite Groups Elementary Number Theory Harmonic Analysis Lee Algebra Galois Theory An Introduction to Commutative Algebra Ring Theory Graph Theory Combinatorial Mathematics Mathematical History Differential Manifold Dynamical Systems Algebraic General Topology Projective Geometry Chaos and Fractal Lectures on Complex Variable Introduction to Several Complex Variables Foundation of Modern Mathematical Analysis (I) Foundation of Modern Mathematical Analysis (I) Foundations of Geometry Lectures on Modern Mathematics Nonparametric Statistics Optimization Methods Applied Regression Analysis Game Theory in Economics Econometrics Data Structure and Arithmetic Computer Graphics Computer Organization Software Project Methods Computing Method II (Numerical Approximation) The Principle of Database and Technique Computer Network Basic Operating Systems (Assembly Language) The Numerical Method of Large Scale Sparse Matrix Information and Coding Digital Signal Treatment Computational Geometry Modern Cryptography JAVA Language (Network Programme) Artificial Intelligence Principle (Computational Intelligence) Data (Network) Security |