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Minor - Math for School of Engineering

Minor - Math for School of Engineering

Course Requirements

For a student of the School of Engineering desiring to earn a math minor, he/she must first complete the requirements for a math minor as defined by the College of Liberal Arts (15 hrs) and then complete two additional 3-hour math courses at the 300-level or above that are not used to fulfill the degree earned from the School of Engineering with a minimum grade of C in all. Coursework consists of the following:

  1. Math 261, 262, 263, 264, and one 3-hour course at the 300-level or above PLUS two additional 3-hour math courses at the 300-level or above that are not used to fulfill the degree earned from the School of Engineering; or
  2. Math 261, 262, 263, and 2 courses at the 300-level or above PLUS two additional 3-hour math courses at the 300-level or above that are not used to fulfill the degree earned from the School of Engineering.

Although not 300-level, B.S.C.S. majors are allowed to count Math 264 as one of the two additional math courses since it is not used to fulfill degree requirements. For all majors within the School of Engineering, the math minor for engineering requires a total of 15 hrs + 6 hrs of math coursework.

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