MATHEMATICSMATH 163 - Calculus 1 MATH 164 - Calculus 2 MATH 165 - Calculus 3 MATH 272 - Linear Algebra MATH 294 - Found. of Math At least three additional MATH courses numbered 245 or higher and approved by the Mathematics Department. One of these must be a 300 or 400 level course. Total Hours = 31 – 33 |
APPLIED MATHEMATICS MATH 163 - Calculus 1 MATH 164 - Calculus 2 MATH 165 - Calculus 3 MATH 263 - Calculus 4 MATH 272 - Linear Algebra MATH 275 - Differential Eqs. At least two courses from the following list: STAT 281 - Applied Regression MATH 332 - Operations Res. MATH 336 - Discrete Math MATH 362 - Partial Diff. Eqs. MATH 363 - Complex Variables STAT xxx - MATH 461 - Numerical Anal 1 MATH 462 - Numerical Anal 2 MATH 480 - Probability Models Total Hours = 32 – 33 |
APPLIED STATISTICSOne of the following 4 courses: STAT 142 - Intro to Statistics STAT 146 - Business Statistics STAT 280 - Stat. for Sci/Eng One of the following 2 courses: STAT 256 - Biostatistics 2 OR STAT 281 - Applied Regression 3 additional STAT courses numbered 200 or higher: 2xx or 3xx 2xx or 3xx STAT 350 - Statistical Computing 8 additional hours of courses approved by the Math Department, possibly including:
2 STAT courses (numbered 200 or higher) 2 MATH courses (numbered 144 or higher) Examples: 1) MATH 145, 154 or 157 or 163; 2) MATH 154, PHPR 302, PHPR 303
PSYC 210 and PSYC 211 ISR 253 and ISR 254 PHPR 710 (and 5 other hours) Total Hours = 28 |
Revised: October 12, 2005
1. The following cannot be used as electives in the mathematics minor: MATH 301, 350, 370, 470, 492, 493.
2. A student may earn at most one minor from the Mathematics Department.
3.
A
student may not earn both a major and a minor from the
Mathematics
Department.