Minor in Mathematics
The student is required to take the three core courses and then choose four courses from the approved Mathematics option in order to attain a total of seven courses of which at least two courses must be 3000 level or above.
Required courses:
- MATH 1200 - Calculus for Scientists I
- MATH 1203 - Linear Algebra for Scientists and Engineers
- MATH 2200 - Calculus for Scientists II
Approved options:
- MATH 1224 - Introduction to Statistics
- MATH 1271 - Discrete Mathematics
- MATH 1505 - Puzzling Adventures in Mathematics
- MATH 2101 - Abstract Algebra
- MATH 2233 - Statistics for Biological Sciences
- MATH 2234 - Concepts of Mathematical Statistics
- MATH 2235 - Statistics with Applications in Geology
- MATH 2307 - Differential Equations I
- MATH 2311 - Linear Algebra II
- MATH 2321 - Mathematical Probability
- MATH 2323 - Introduction to Mathematical Statistics
- MATH 2444 - Statistical Data Analysis
- MATH 3101 - Numerical Analysis
- MATH 3102 - Mathematical Modeling
- MATH 3200 - Mathematical Methods
- MATH 4101 - Abstract Algebra II
- MATH 4102 - Analysis I
- MATH 4103 - Complex Analysis
- MATH 4104 - Introduction to Partial Differential Equations
- MATH 4105 - Applied Linear Models
- Courses in Italics are under development.
- No more than three courses at the 1000 level can be used towards this minor.
- No more than two of MATH 1224, MATH 2233, MATH 2234, MATH 2235, MATH 2321, MATH 2323, MATH 2444 and MATH 4105 can be used towards this minor.