Mathematics Minor
The Mathematics minor is a general mathematics minor that consists of the calculus sequence, a course in discrete mathematics, and an additional nine credits of upper-level electives that can be chosen to match the interests of the student.
Mathematics Minor Requirements
Mathematics Minor Courses
Total Credits: 25
Core Requirements (16 credits)
- MATH 210 Concepts in Discrete Mathematics (3) OR
- MATH 311 Introduction to Proof and Abstract Mathematics (3)
- MATH 260 Computer Calculus (1) MATH 261 Calculus I (4)
- MATH 262 Calculus II (4)
- MATH 323 Multi-Variable and Vector Calculus (4)
Restricted Electives (9 credits)
Students must take 9 credits of upper level Mathematics electives chosen from the following list.
- MATH 311 Introduction to Proof and Abstract Mathematics (3)
- MATH 321 Financial Mathematics (3)
- MATH 327 Introduction to Linear Algebra (3)
- MATH 335 Intermediate Probability and Statistics I (4)
- MATH 336 Intermediate Probability and Statistics II (3)
- MATH 355 Mathematics Modeling (3)
- MATH 461 Intermediate Analysis I (4)
- MATH 366 Differential Equations (3)
- MATH 392 Sophomore Seminar (1)
- MATH 411 Introduction to Combinatorics (3)
- MATH 435 Mathematics Statistics I (4)
- MATH 450 Numerical Analysis I (4)
- MATH 476 Abstract Algebra I (4)
- MATH 486 History of Mathematics (3) or
- MATH 386 Eureka! A History of Mathematical Ideas (3)
- MATH 487 Foundations of Geometry (3)
- MATH 492 Senior Seminar (1)