Students approved prior to Fall 2009 may follow the curriculum for this Minor as defined in the 2008-2009 Undergraduate Calendar. Advanced knowledge of mathematics and mathematical techniques are useful to a wide-range of disciplines including computer science, science and engineering.
The purpose of the Minor is to offer students an opportunity to attain greater breadth and depth in mathematics than their program normally requires. Courses can be pursued in depth in the general areas of Linear Algebra, Calculus, Statistics, and Discrete Mathematics (where appropriate).
Advanced knowledge of mathematics and mathematical techniques are useful to a wide-range of disciplines including computer science, science and engineering.
The Mathematics Minor is not available to students in the Mathematics and its Applications program.
To receive the Minor, a student must complete six courses from the following course of study:
One of the following:
MTH 110 or MTH 314
One of the following:
MTH 312† or MTH 330 or MTH 340
Four of the following:
†Students cannot receive credit for both MTH 309 and MTH 312 toward the Minor.