The minor in mathematics is designed to give students the opportunity to complement their major program of study with a mathematical component, giving them more desirable credentials for future employment. Many areas of study have become increasingly computational in the last decade and adding a minor in mathematics to a degree in, for instance, business, economics, sociology, or one of the natural sciences, will significantly enhance a student’s resume. The minor combines four required courses at the 300 level or higher along with flexibility in the choice of the remaining courses so that students will have the freedom to best complement their chosen major course of study.
Minor Requirements
Code | Title | Credits |
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MATH 122 | Calculus II | 4 |
Select 15 credits from MATH or STAT courses numbered 207 or higher 1 | 15 | |
Total Credits | 19 |
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With the exception of internship credits (MATH 499 Internship or STAT 499 Internship). At least 12 credits must be earned from MATH or STAT courses numbered 300 and above. At most three credits of MATH 491B Directed Study or STAT 491 Directed Study (directed study) may be counted toward the mathematics minor.
Mathematics Department
Julius N. Esunge, Chair
Randall D. Helmstutler, Career Advisor for Pure Mathematics
Jangwoon Lee, Career Advisor for Applied Mathematics
Debra L. Hydorn, Career Advisor for Statistics
Faculty
Professors
Julius N. Esunge
Debra L. Hydorn
Janusz Konieczny
Jangwoon Lee
J. Larry Lehman
Keith E. Mellinger
Suzanne Sumner
Associate Professors
Melody B. Denhere
Randall D. Helmstutler
Senior Lecturers
Jennifer M. Magee
Kelly W. Perkins