OVERVIEW
OVERVIEW

The Minor in Mathematics provides science and engineering students with a significant mathematical background and a broad perspective on the discipline via a coherent survey of mathematics at the undergraduate level. Students gain a deep understanding of rigorous mathematical thinking, including the ability to produce and judge the validity of mathematical arguments. Some courses focus on problem solving techniques and others have an intensive proof-writing component to help students develop specific technical and critical thinking skills. Students who complete the minor become familiarized with several areas of mathematics such as analysis, linear algebra, probability and statistics, and abstract algebra.

Student Learning Outcomes

Students graduating with the Minor in Mathematics will achieve the following set of knowledge and performance-based skills. They will be able to:

  1. apply knowledge of mathematics, statistics, and computing.
  2. implement algorithms and analyze and interpret results.
  3. understand and construct mathematical and statistical proofs.
  4. formulate and solve mathematical models of real-world problems.
STRUCTURE AND REQUIREMENTS