A minor in Mathematics can be developed to complement a major program in any major, with a focus on pure and applied mathematical theory.
Course Requirements
Course | Title | Quarter Hours |
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Select one of the following Calculus sequences: | 12-18 | |
Sequence One | ||
CALCULUS I | ||
CALCULUS II | ||
CALCULUS III | ||
Sequence Two | ||
CALCULUS WITH INTEGRATED PRECALCULUS I | ||
CALCULUS WITH INTEGRATED PRECALCULUS II | ||
CALCULUS WITH INTEGRATED PRECALCULUS III | ||
Sequence Three 1 | ||
SUMMER CALCULUS I | ||
SUMMER CALCULUS II | ||
MAT 260 | MULTIVARIABLE CALCULUS I | 4 |
MAT 262 | LINEAR ALGEBRA | 4 |
or MAT 220 | APPLIED LINEAR ALGEBRA | |
Choose one course from the following list: | 4-8 | |
INTRODUCTION TO MATHEMATICAL REASONING | ||
DISCRETE MATHEMATICS I and DISCRETE MATHEMATICS II | ||
FOUNDATIONS OF ADVANCED MATHEMATICS | ||
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS | ||
APPLIED STATISTICAL METHODS | ||
PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS I | ||
MATHEMATICAL MODELING | ||
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS I |
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This Calculus sequence is offered only during the summer, in two 6-credit hour courses. Students successfully completing MAT 131, MAT 147 or MAT 150 should enroll in MAT 155; students who successfully complete MAT 148 or MAT 151 should enroll in MAT 156. Students who successfully complete MAT 155 may enroll in either MAT 151 or MAT 156.
Business students who have an exceptionally strong background in calculus, including calculus of trig functions, may be permitted by the chair to substitute MAT 135 and MAT 136 for MAT 150.
Students whose major is granted by the Department of Mathematical Sciences cannot earn a minor in Mathematics.