Mathematics Minor| Minor
The Mathematics Minor teaches students advanced scientific concepts and prepares them for more technical careers in the fields of medicine, law, business and more. Students of any major are allowed to minor in mathematics.
Requirements for the Mathematics Minor
Students are required to take at least 18-20 credit hours in the mathematics field, including the following classes:
MT 210 Calculus and Analytical Geometry I (5 Semester Hours)
MT 211 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II (4 Semester Hours)
As well as one course from the following selection of courses from Math Minor Group 1:
MT 207 Probability and Statistics (3 Semester Hours)
MN 215 Business Statistics (3 Semester hours)
PS 204 Statistics (4 Semester Hours)
And two courses from the following selection of Math Minor Group 2 courses:
MT 209 Discrete Mathematics (3 Semester Hours)
MT 213 Calculus and Analytical Geometry III (4 Semester Hours)
MT 301 Modern Geometry (3 Semester Hours)
MT 303 History of Mathematics (3 Semester Hours)
MT 309 Differential Equations (3 Semester Hours)
MT 311 Intermediate Analysis (3 Semester Hours)
MT 323 Modern Linear Algebra (4 Semester Hours)
MT 324 Modern Abstract Algebra (3 Semester Hours)
MT 330 Numerical Methods (3 Semester Hours)
MT 370 Special Topics (3 Semester Hours)