Mathematics Minor

Enrich your problem-solving abilities and understanding of various types of logic and analysis with a minor in Mathematics. You will develop first-hand expertise in many areas of mathematics, including calculus, linear algebra, statistics, number theory, and computer science. The program will provide you with a strong mathematical background that will allow you to succeed in areas where rigorous thought and precision of results are necessary, from graduate studies to industry to business.

Minor in Mathematics (15-18 hours)

  • A minimum of one course in calculus
    • MATH 105 Elements of Calculus I
    • MATH 106 Elements of Calculus II
    • MATH 115 Calculus for the Life Sciences I
    • MATH 116 Calculus for the Life Sciences II
    • MATH 131 Calculus I
    • MATH 132 Calculus II
    • MATH 133 Theory and Application of Calculus
  • Two of the following:
    • MATH 108 Elements of Linear Algebra or MATH 326 Linear Algebra
    • MATH 110 Modern Geometrics or MATH 361 Geometry
    • MATH 114 Introduction to Statistics or MATH 346 Statistics
    • MATH 211 Elementary Number Theory
    • MATH 225 Foundations of Higher Mathematics
    • MATH 332 Numerical Analysis or MATH 335 Differential Equations II
    • CPSC 207 Computer Programming
  • Two additional courses above MATH 104, from among the following:
    • MATH 105 Elements of Calculus I
    • MATH 106 Elements of Calculus II
    • MATH 108 Elements of Linear Algebra
    • MATH 110 Modern Geometrics
    • MATH 114 Introduction to Statistics
    • MATH 115 Calculus for the Life Sciences I
    • MATH 116 Calculus for the Life Sciences II
    • MATH 118 Patterns in Mathematics for Elementary Teachers
    • MATH 131 Calculus I
    • MATH 132 Calculus II
    • MATH 133 Theory and Application of Calculus
    • MATH 211 Elementary Number Theory
    • MATH 225 Foundations of Higher Mathematics
    • MATH 231 Calculus III
    • MATH 241 Statistical Applications
    • MATH 251 Principles of Operations Research
    • MATH 252 Principles of Actuarial Mathematics
    • MATH 272 Women and Mathematics: Seminar
    • MATH 302 Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers
    • MATH 326 Linear Algebra
    • MATH 332 Numerical Analysis
    • MATH 339 Discrete Mathematics
    • MATH 341 Analysis I
    • MATH 342 Analysis II
    • MATH 345 Probability
    • MATH 346 Statistics
    • MATH 353 Abstract Algebra I
    • MATH 354 Abstract Algebra II
    • MATH 361 Geometry
    • MATH 362 Topology
    • MATH 372 Stochastic Method
    • MATH 438 Mathematical Programming