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Minor in Mathematics

Students in pre-professional programs, such as engineering, architecture, computer science, and technical careers as well as students planning to attend graduate programs in science or mathematics, benefit with a Minor in Mathematics. In addition, the minor is designed to provide all students the opportunity to broaden their background and general comprehension of the role that mathematics plays in a wide variety of disciplines.
 
Mathematics students are exposed to high level concepts such as advanced calculus, differential equations, linear algebra, and numerical analysis with emphasis on theoretical and practical viewpoints.
 
 
The Mathematics Minor requires
18 credits taken from these selections:

 
Take the following 12 Credits:
MAT 232 Calculus I
MAT 233 Calculus II
MAT 234 Calculus III
Mathematics Electives: (6 credits)
Take two mathematics courses at the 300 or 400 level.
Some Sample Electives:
Topology
Theory of Games
Theory of Graph and Networks
Advanced Statistics
Introduction to Mathematical Modeling 


Prospective Students