Required Courses for a Mathematics Minor
MATH 2171:
Calculus I......................................................................... 4
hrs.
MATH 2172:
Calculus I......................................................................... 4
hrs.
MATH 2173:
Calculus III....................................................................... 4
hrs.
MATH 3256:
Linear Algebra............................................................... 3
hrs.
MATH 3263:
Introduction to Modern Algebra OR
MATH 5101:
Advanced Calculus I..................................... 3
hrs.
Mathematics Elective acceptable for BA degree.............................. 3 hrs.
Mathematics Elective acceptable for BA degree.............................. 3 hrs.
Total for Math Minor:.......................................................................... 24
hrs.
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The bold courses are required for the Mathematics
B.A. degree:
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MATH 3174: Vector Calculus
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MATH 3233: College Geometry
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MATH 3307:
Mathematical Statistics I
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MATH 3308: Mathematical Statistics II
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MATH 3573: Introduction to Numerical Analysis
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MATH 4201: Introduction to Stochastic Processes
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MATH 4301:
Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations
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MATH 4332: The Calculus of Finite Differences
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MATH 5000: Introduction to Sampling Design
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MATH 5002: Logic for Mathematics and Computer Science
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MATH 5021: Number Theory I
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MATH 5064: Introduction to Modern Algebra II
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MATH 5101: Advanced
Calculus I
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MATH 5102: Advanced Calculus II
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MATH 5110: Elementary Complex Variables
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MATH 5121: Numerical Analysis in One Variable
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MATH 5122: Numerical Analysis in Several Variable
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MATH 5131: Deterministic Methods in Operations Research
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MATH 5132: Probabilistic Methods in Operations Research
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MATH 5311: Mathematical Physics
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MATH 5322: Foundations of Mathematics
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MATH 5551: The Historical Development of Mathematics
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MATH 5581: Theory of Equations
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MATH 5601: Non-Euclidean Geometry
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MATH 5801: Probability Theory
For
more information, please contact:
Professor T. D. Hudson
Mathematics Area Coordinator
328-6703