Mathematics Minor


Mathematics Minor

Required
Mathematics:11
Calculus I *
Calculus II
Linear Algebra for Applications
Electives12
Mathematics:
Topics in Actuarial Science
Calculus III
Discrete and Argumentative Mathematics
Dynamical Systems: Chaos Theory and Fractals
Differential Equations
Partial Differential Equations
Numerical Analysis
Combinatorics
Euclidean Geometry
Modern Geometries
Differential Geometry
History of Mathematics
Probability and Statistics
Introduction to Probability
Advanced Calculus I
Advanced Calculus II
Introduction to Complex Analysis
Modern Algebra I
Modern Algebra II
Elementary Number Theory
Geometric Transformations
Topology I
Introduction to Mathematical Statistics
Regression Analysis
Statistical Quality Assurance Methods
Applied Multivariate Statistical Analysis
Total Hours23
*

MATH 1420 has prerequisite of satisfactory score on mathematics placement exam or subsequent remediation.

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Notes:

  1. A student majoring or minoring in mathematics, who has a grade point average of less than 2.25 in all departmental courses used for that major or minor may not apply a departmental course in which a grade of less than C- is earned to her/his major or minor.
  2. A student with a major within the Department of Mathematics may declare a second major and/or a certificate within the Department. Interested students should work closely with an advisor.
  3. The declaration of both a major and a minor with the Department of Mathematics is limited to the following. Interested students should work closely with an advisor. 
  • A student with any Mathematics major may declare the interdisciplinary Data Science Minor.
  • A student with the Mathematics Major or the Mathematics-Teaching Major may declare the Statistics emphasis of the Statistics and Actuarial Science Minor.