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Mathematics Minor

Mathematics Minor

The Mathematics Minor provides an opportunity for students in mathematics-related majors an opportunity to engage in coursework that further develops their mathematics skills and knowledge. A mathematics minor is also a way for students in non-mathematics related majors to engage in coursework that is challenging, stimulating and enjoyable.

 

Careers with a Mathematics Minor

The most common reason to get a Minor in Mathematics is that the knowledge and skills that students learn will help in whatever pursuits they undertake. Employers and graduate schools value these skills and are often impressed by the intellectual rigor represented by the attainment of a minor in mathematics.

Mathematics Careers & Internships

  • Admission to the Minor

    Undergraduate students in good standing enrolled in any college or major are invited to enroll in the minor program.

    To apply, use the form on this page: Declaring & Changing Majors & Minors in Arts & Sciences

  • Courses & Curriculum

    For a minor in mathematics, a student must complete 20 semester credit hours in mathematics courses at the 2000-level or above, including at least 9 hours in mathematics courses at the 3050-level or above. 

     

Contact Us

If you have questions or would like more information about the Mathematics Minor, contact Dr. Todd Young.