Apart from your school being regionally accredited and non-profit, I’ve noticed that many universities offer some differences in their core classes, so I’m curious for you guys, what are classes that are absolutely necessary and need to be included in a B.S/B.A mathematics degree in order for the degree to be reputable/credible for you?
Reputable / credible to whom, and for what? For general purposes, the relative credibility of the college is the first metric.
Specific fields will have some courses that they value over others- cs v pure math v applied math etc.
Depends on what post-graduation goals you are looking at:
- PhD study: pure math course work in real and complex analysis, abstract and linear algebra, logic and set theory, geometry and topology, numerical analysis, etc..
- High school teaching: course work that helps prepare for teacher credentialing in your area.
- Finance: statistics, economics, finance.
- Actuarial: statistics, economics, finance; see https://beanactuary.com/ for more.
- Computing: computer science, number theory, statistics, linear algebra, optimization
- Data science: statistics, areas of application
- Operations research: optimization, linear programming, etc..
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Good luck to the OP…
I would add Algorithms to CS