This section specifies the mathematics minor discipline requirements only. Students need to combine these minor requirements with another science minor or major other than the mathematics major or mathematics minor (statistics option). Please refer to the Bachelor of Science section for information on additional requirements.
Lower-level requirements: 35–39 credits
Course
Title
Credits
MATH 111
Calculus I
4
MATH 112
Calculus II
4
or MATH 118
Calculus II for Life Sciences
MATH 211
Calculus III
3
MATH 221
Linear Algebra
3
MATH 265
Transition to
Advanced Mathematics (see Note 1)
3
COMP 152
Introduction to
Structured Programming (see Note
2)
4
MATH
Two additional 200-level MATH courses (excluding
MATH 205)
6-8
One pair of courses from the following sequences:
CHEM 111
Principles of
Chemistry I (previously offered)
4
and CHEM 112
Principles of
Chemistry II (previously offered)
4
or
CHEM 113
Principles of
Chemistry I
5
and CHEM 114
Principles of
Chemistry II
5
or
PHYS 111
Mechanics
5
and PHYS 112
Electricity and
Magnetism
5
or
BIO 111
Introductory
Biology I
5
and BIO 112
Introductory
Biology II
5
Note 1: Students who have successfully completed
MATH 214 prior to January 2007 may use this course in place of
MATH 265.
Note 2: Students who have successfully completed
COMP 150, COMP 155, MATH 235, or PHYS 484 prior to September 2006 may use this course in place of
COMP 152.
Upper-level requirements: 15 credits
Course
Title
Credits
MATH
300- or 400-level MATH courses
9
Plus:
MATH or STAT
300- or 400-level MATH or STAT courses (see Note)
6
Note: Students may use PHYS 381 as part of the
15 upper-level credits; however, PHYS 381 cannot be used to satisfy requirements of a math program as well as requirements of a physics program.
This section specifies the Mathematics minor (Statistics option) discipline requirements only. Students need to combine these minor requirements with another science minor or major other than the mathematics major or mathematics minor. Please refer to the Bachelor of Science section for information on additional requirements.
Lower-level requirements: 30–32 credits
Course
Title
Credits
MATH 111
Calculus I
MATH 112
Calculus II
or MATH 118
Calculus II for Life Sciences
MATH 211
Calculus III
3
MATH 221
Linear Algebra
3
MATH 270/
STAT 270
Introduction to
Probability and Statistics
4
COMP 152
Introduction to
Structured Programming (see Note)
4
One pair of courses from the following sequences:
CHEM 111
Principles of
Chemistry I (previously offered)
4
and CHEM 112
Principles of
Chemistry II (previously offered)
4
or
CHEM 113
Principles of
Chemistry I
5
and CHEM 114
Principles of
Chemistry II
5
or
PHYS 111
Mechanics
5
and PHYS 112
Electricity and
Magnetism
5
or
BIO 111
Introductory
Biology I
5
and BIO 112
Introductory
Biology II
5
Note: Students who have successfully completed COMP 150 prior to September 2006 may use COMP 150 in place of COMP 152.
Upper-level requirements: 15 credits
15 credits of 300- or 400-level STAT courses which may include MATH 368.
Note: Not all courses will be available every year, but the
department will offer sufficient courses over a two-year cycle for students to
complete the requirements for a minor in two years.