Honors Program
Background
The Mathematics Honors Program affords the most capable Mathematics
majors at USNA the opportunity to challenge themselves and excel.
Rewards
Participants in the Mathematics Honors Program receive special learning
experiences, prestige, recognition on the diploma, and "perks"
such as special library privileges.
The primary requirement to graduate with Honors in Mathematics is the completion
of an honors project under the mentorship of a USNA Mathematics Department faculty member.
The Mathematics Honors papers are bound and
shelved in Nimitz Library.
The Academic Dean maintains the official
matrix
of courses for graduation with Honors in Mathematics.
Grades
Mathematics grade average of at least 3.5
Overall grade average of at least 3.0
Military grade average of at least 2.5
No 'D' or 'F' grades on the final transcript
Courses
This program differs from the standard Mathematics program
in that it has the following special course requirements:
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SM331H (Real Analysis I) is required instead of SM333
and will be taken in a special section.
SM332H (Real Analysis II) is also required and replaces
the Free Elective found in the regular matrix.
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For the applied mathematics track, both required track electives must be at the
400 level (in addition to the honors project). SM411 is no
longer required and is
replaced by a breadth elective.
For the mathematics track, one of SM411 or SM461 or SM462 is required, and
one more mathematics track elective (in addition to the honors
project) must also
be at the 400 level.
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An honors project (one of SM495, SM496, SA495, or SA496) will be
taken in place of the usual capstone project course
(SM472, SM473, SM474, SA412,
or SA475) found in the regular matrix. This project
will be more demanding than the usual capstone project
and will include an oral report and a written report.
Further information