Math Minor Description (effective Spring 2018):
The minor in mathematics provides students with a background in the various theories and uses of mathematics. The minor requires the completion of an intermediate calculus course (MTH 3006 or MTH 3010 or MTH 3020 or MTH 3030 or MTH 3050), and two 3- or 4- or 5- credit upper-level mathematics courses, one of which must be a capstone course. Please see below for important restrictions.
Math Minor Program Requirements: | ||
Required Course
All students must take one of the following courses: |
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MTH 3006 | Elements of Calculus II | 4 credits |
MTH 3010 | Calculus II | 4 credits |
MTH 3020 | Calculus III | 4 credits |
MTH 3030 | Elements of Calculus III | 5 credits |
MTH 3050 | Calculus III and Vector Calculus | 4 credits |
Electives
Students must take any two other courses from the following list with at least one of the courses being a 4000-level or higher capstone course. NOTES:
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MTH 3020 | Calculus III | 4 credits |
MTH 3030 | Elements of Calculus III | 5 credits |
MTH 3050 | Calculus III and Vector Calculus | 4 credits |
MTH 3120 | Elementary Probability | 3 credits |
MTH 3150 | Discrete Math: An Invitation to Computer Science | 4 credits |
MTH 3210 | A First Course in Linear Algebra | 3 credits |
MTH 3300 | Algorithms, Computers and Programming I | 3 credits |
MTH 4000 | Bridge to Higher Mathematics | 3 credits |
MTH 4010 | Mathematical Analysis I (formerly Advanced Calculus) | 3 credits |
MTH 4020 | Advanced Calculus II | 3 credits |
MTH 4030 | Topology | 3 credits |
MTH 4100 | Linear Algebra and Matrix Methods | 3 credits |
MTH 4110 | Ordinary Differential Equations | 3 credits |
MTH 4115 | Numerical Methods for Differential Equations in Finance | 4 credits |
MTH 4120 | Introduction to Probability | 4 credits |
MTH 4125 | Introduction to Stochastic Process | 4 credits |
MTH 4130 | Mathematics of Data Analysis (formerly Mathematics of Statistics) | 4 credits |
MTH 4135 | Computational Methods in Probability | 3 credits |
MTH 4140 | Graph Theory | 3 credits |
MTH 4145 | Mathematical Modeling * | 3 credits |
MTH 4150 | Combinatorics | 3 credits |
MTH 4200 | Theory of Numbers | 3 credits |
MTH 4210 | Elements of Modern Algebra | 3 credits |
MTH 4220 | Introduction to Modern Geometry | 3 credits |
MTH 4230 | History of Mathematics | 3 credits |
MTH 4240 | Differential Geometry * | 3 credits |
MTH 4250 | Introduction to Cryptography | 4 credits |
MTH 4300 | Algorithms, Computers and Programming II | 3 credits |
MTH 4310 | Methods of Numerical Analysis | 3 credits |
MTH 4315 | Introduction to Mathematical Logic | 3 credits |
MTH 4320 | Data Structures and Algorithms (formerly Fundamental Algorithms) | 4 credits |
MTH 4325 | Programming Languages | 4 credits |
MTH 4330 | Introduction to Machine Learning | 4 credits |
MTH 4350 | Computer Architecture | 4 credits |
MTH 4355 | Operating Systems | 4 credits |
MTH 4360 | Complexity and Computational Models | 4 credits |
MTH 4420 | Actuarial Mathematics I | 4 credits |
MTH 4421 | Actuarial Mathematics II | 4 credits |
MTH 4430 | Mathematics of Inferential Statistics | 4 credits |
MTH 4451 | Short-Term Insurance Mathematics | 4 credits |
MTH 4452 | Short-Term Insurance Mathematics II | 4 credits |
MTH 4500 | Introductory Financial Mathematics | 4 credits |
MTH 4600 | Data Analysis and Simulation for Financial Engineers | 4 credits |
MTH 5010 | Advanced Calculus III * | 3 credits |
MTH 5020 | Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable | 3 credits |
MTH 5030 | Theory of Functions of Real Variables* | 3 credits |
MTH 5100 | Partial Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems* | 4 credits |
MTH 5500 | Stochastic Calculus for Finance | 4 credits |
* These courses are offered infrequently, subject to student demand. |
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