Minor in Mathematical Sciences

Our Minor in Mathematical Sciences enables students to develop a degree of expertise and knowledge in mathematics in addition to their major academic program of study.

  • Courses

    This minor requires 7 courses including:

    • MAC 2311 Calculus I (4) or equivalent
    • MAC 2312 Calculus II (4) or equivalent
    • MAC 2313 Calculus III (4) or equivalent
    • MAP 2302 Differential Equations (3)
    • MAS 3105 Linear Algebra (3)


    Plus two of the following: 

    • COP 3337 Intermediate Programming (3)
    • CDA 3402 Fundamentals of Computer Systems (3)
    • MAD 2104 Discrete Mathematics (3)
    • MAD 3401 Numerical Analysis (3)
    • MAD 3512 Introduction to the Theory of Algorithms (3)
    • MAT 4934 Senior Seminar (1)
    • MAP 4401 Advanced Differential Equations (3)
    • STA 3163-4 Statistical Methods I and II (3-3)
    • COP 3530 Data Structures (3)
    • MAA 4402 Complex Variables (3)
    • MAD 3305 Graph Theory (3)
    • MAD 4203 Intro to Combinatorics (3)
    • MAD 5405 Numerical Methods (3)
    • MAP 3103 Mathematical Modeling (3)
    • MAS 5145 Applied Linear Algebra (3)
    • MHF 4302 Mathematical Logic (3)
    • STA 4603 Mathematical Techniques in Operations Research I (3)
    • STA 4604 Mathematical Techniques in Operations Research II (3)
    • STA 5446 Probability Theory I (3)


    For more information, consult the Undergraduate Catalog.

  • Application

    Current degree-seeking students should submit the Change of Program/Plan form to add a minor. Approved minor applications will be forwarded to the Registrar for processing.