The Mathematics minor is designed to support those disciplines where mathematics in an essential tool. Among these are Marketing, Management, Physics, Electronics, Engineering, Telecommunications, Chemistry, Biology, Accounting, Computer Applications, Teaching and Psychology. The minor courses in the program develop the concepts and computational techniques which will be useful in careers which have mathematical content.
Courses for Math minor
Math A200 Introduction to Linear Algebra
Math A257 Calculus I
Math A258 Calculus II
Math A259 Calculus III or Math A310 Introduction to Differential Equations
Two Math Electives (300 or higher)
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The minor in Computational Science is an interdisciplinary program consists of 13 hours of Core Courses and 8 or 9 hours of Options Courses, including at least 2 hours of research. Different options are offered to tailor the program to each student’s needs and interests. Learn more »
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