<p>What are the required math courses & how many, for liberal arts students at Rice?</p>
<p>You can find the major requirements for every major on the Rice site. Just google: Rice University history major or something similar. If I can find the info for you, I’ll post it here.</p>
<p>Grad requirements for all degrees: [General</a> Announcements](<a href=“http://ga.rice.edu/Home.aspx?id=93]General”>http://ga.rice.edu/Home.aspx?id=93)</p>
<p>So it looks like the general distribution requirements are all that you have. Here are the requirements for a BA in History: [Rice</a> University](<a href=“http://ga.rice.edu/programs.aspx?FID=2147483701]Rice”>http://ga.rice.edu/programs.aspx?FID=2147483701)</p>
<p>Degree Requirements for BA in History
For general university requirements, see Graduation Requirements. Students majoring in history must complete a minimum of 30 semester hours (10 courses) in history. No fewer than 18 hours (six courses) must be taken at Rice. Transfer credit, foreign or domestic, cannot count for more than 12 hours (four courses). AP/IB credit may not be used to satisfy any requirements for the history major (even though a student may be able to use AP/IB credit toward general university requirements). At least 18 hours (six courses) are required on the 300 or 400 level. Two courses must be chosen from a departmental list of 400-level seminars. In addition, majors must distribute their 10 courses over four fields:</p>
<p>Premodern—one course minimum
Europe—one course minimum
United States—one course minimum
Africa, Asia, Latin America, Middle East—one course minimum </p>
<p>Some foreign language proficiency is desirable and the department highly recommends that students contemplating graduate work in history study at least one foreign language in some depth.</p>
<p>Thanks for the links, however it gives the requirements for the required history courses, but I can’t seem to find the math requirements. I’m assuming they have some sort of core where you need x amount of sciences, x amounts of math, etc. I have been unable to find the required math. Sorry, perhaps I’m just dense or having severe trouble navigating the Rice page.</p>
<p>LOL… go to my first link (general announcements)… it says what you need for “core”. You may not need to take any math course… I think it is distribution group 3 and if you’ve taken AP math / science, you’ve probably already met the requirements.</p>
<p>Thanks, I’m so sorry for bothering continuously for this info. I’ve taken finite math & I’m just wondering if that’s sufficient or if I would need an additional math UT is fine with that & I believe TAMU requires yet another math course in addition to that one.</p>
<p>The answer to your question is in the general announcements / requirements.</p>
<p>Have you taken AP Calc? Score a 4 or 5?</p>
<p>You can fulfill your dist 3 requirements without math, I think (I’m not looking at the distribution requirements right now.)</p>
<p>[Distribution</a> Credit | Office of the Registrar | Rice University](<a href=“http://registrar.rice.edu/students/distribution_credit/]Distribution”>Distribution Credit | Office of the Registrar | Rice University)</p>
<p>check out this page</p>
<p>You don’t have to take any math classes you just have to fulfill the distribution reqs (basically 4 classes in each group).</p>