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MATHS - Mathematical Sciences Minor

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Mathematical Science Minor

An ideal complement to a major in computer science, economics, or any field in the College of Business, this minor gives students a solid mathematical foundation for jobs that use mathematical tools. Students study calculus, discrete mathematics, modern algebra, real analysis, and topology.

Degree Requirements

The Mathematical Science Minor Requirement is a minimum of 18 credit hours as follows:

MATH 123

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MATH 127

-

MATH 133

Calculus I for Management, Life, and Social Sciences

or

Calculus I with Precalculus Review

or

Calculus I

3 cr.

-

5 cr.

-

4 cr.

MATH 124

-

MATH 134

Calculus II for Management, Life, and Social Sciences

or

Calculus II

3 cr.

-

4 cr.

MATH 251

-

MATH 281

Advanced Discrete Mathematics

or

Foundations of Mathematics

3 cr.

-

3 cr.

Subtotal:

9-12

Three Additional MATH Courses Numbered 290 or Above (excluding MATH 302, MATH 331, MATH 384, and MATH 441), at least 3 credits of which must be from:

MATH 363

Theory of Computation

3 cr.

MATH 371

Modern Aspects of Geometry

3 cr.

MATH 375

Creative Problem Solving

3 cr.

MATH 377

Elementary Number Theory

3 cr.

MATH 378

Combinatorics

3 cr.

MATH 379

Graph Theory

3 cr.

MATH 412

Intro to Topology

3 cr.

MATH 418

Introduction to Modern Algebra

3 cr.

MATH 421

Real Analysis

3 cr.

Subtotal:

9

Total Credit Hours: 18-21