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Mathematics

Students who are majoring in disciplines as diverse as natural or physical sciences, humanities, and social or behavioral sciences may benefit from this minor. It will provide fundamental skills and techniques in mathematics that will support a wide variety of disciplines.

Courses

Mathematics Minor for Secondary Level Certification, Plan II, on the B.S.E.

Completion of twenty-five (25) semester hours:
MATH 1425 Precalculus
MATH 2401 Calculus I
MATH 2402 Calculus II
MATH 3300 Foundations of Mathematical Reasoning
MATH 3308 Linear Algebra
MATH 3356 Methods for Teaching Secondary Mathematics
MATH 4100 Content Review and Preparation
MATH 4302 College Geometry Departmental Recommendations
PHYS 1401 General Physics I
PHYS 1402 General Physics II (One of these courses may be used to satisfy the General Education science requirement.)

Mathematics Minor on Degrees other than the B.S.E.

Completion of eighteen to twenty (18-20) semester hours:
MATH 2401 Calculus I
MATH 2402 Calculus II
MATH 3300 Foundations of Mathematical Reasoning

Seven or more hours from the following (with at least one course at 4000 level):
MATH 3403 Calculus III
MATH 3306 Differential Equations
MATH 3308 Linear Algebra
MATH 3322 Numerical Analysis
MATH 4302 College Geometry
MATH 4303 Probability and Statistics*
MATH 4305 Abstract Algebra
MATH 4307 Real Analysis
*Note: MATH 1342 or successful performance on a departmental statistics examination is a prerequisite for MATH 4303.

Departmental Recommendations
PHYS 1401 General Physics I
PHYS 1402 General Physics II (One or both of these courses may be used to satisfy the General Education science requirement, depending upon degree requirements.)