A minor in mathematics is available to all undergraduates. No more than two courses can be used to satisfy both minor requirements and the requirements of the student’s major field (meaning departmental degree requirements, including departmental technical electives and common course requirements of the student’s school).
The minor in mathematics requires 17 hours of mathematics courses, including:
MATH 121
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Calculus for Science and Engineering I | |
or MATH 125
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Math and Calculus Applications for Life, Managerial, and Social Sci I | |
MATH 122
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Calculus for Science and Engineering II | |
or MATH 124
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Calculus II | |
or MATH 126
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Math and Calculus Applications for Life, Managerial, and Social Sci II | |
MATH 223
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Calculus for Science and Engineering III | |
or MATH 227
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Calculus III | |
MATH 224
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Elementary Differential Equations | |
or MATH 228
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Differential Equations | |
MATH 150
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Mathematics from a Mathematician’s Perspective * | |
MATH 201
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Introduction to Linear Algebra | |
or MATH 307
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Linear Algebra | |
MATH 301
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Undergraduate Reading Course | |
MATH 302
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Departmental Seminar | |
MATH 303
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Elementary Number Theory | |
MATH 304
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Discrete Mathematics | |
MATH 308
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Introduction to Abstract Algebra | |
MATH 321
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Fundamentals of Analysis I | |
MATH 322
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Fundamentals of Analysis II | |
MATH 324
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Introduction to Complex Analysis | |
MATH 327
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Convexity and Optimization | |
MATH 330
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Introduction of Scientific Computing | |
MATH 333
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Mathematics and Brain | |
MATH 338
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Introduction to Dynamical Systems | |
MATH 343
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Theoretical Computer Science | |
MATH 363
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Knot Theory | |
MATH 380
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Introduction to Probability | |
Or any 400-level MATH course |
* | To count toward a minor in mathematics, MATH 150 Mathematics from a Mathematician’s Perspective must be taken in the first or second year. |