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CLASnotes - Winter 2005
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Minor in Mathematics

The study of Mathematics enables a person to understand the nature and functioning of different mathematical systems and the process of solving problems related to these areas. Moreover, the increasing need for mathematical analysis of modern day problems will provide good employment opportunities for mathematically trained individuals in government and international agencies, education, business, and industry. People trained in mathematics are needed to solve many of the technical problems of the future.

The Minor in Mathematics encourages and facilitates the acquisition of mathematical skills and concepts. It thus provides an added dimension to a student's program. Students wishing to Minor in Mathematics must take 21 semester hours including 15 semester hours in required core courses and 6 semester hours in the aproved math electives listed below.

NOTE: A 2.0 g.p.a. is required in the Minor courses. At least 6 credits must be taken at Rowan University.

In order to Minor in Math you MUST select Track 1 or Track 2.

Track I (not engineering) Track 2 (engineering)
Required courses (15 semester hours):
1701.130 Calculus I,
1701.131 Calculus II,
1701.230 Calculus III,
1701.210 Linear Algebra

Two courses (at least 6 semester hours) from

1701.231 Differential Equations
1701.310 College Geometry
1701.330 Intro to Real Analysis I
1701.331 Intro to Real Analysis II
1701.332 Intro to Numerical Analysis
1701.340 Modern Algebra I
1701.341 Modern Algebra II
1701.352 Theory of Numbers,
1701.354 Topology,
1702.360 Probability and Random Variables (formerly Prob & Stat I)
1702.361 Mathematica Statistics (formerly Prob & Stat II)
1701.386 Intro to Partial Diff Eqn
1703.400 App of Mathematics
1703.411 Det Mods in OR
1703.412 Stochastic Mods in OR
1701.430 Intro to Complex Analysis

Required courses (16 credits):
1701.130 Calculus I,
1701.131 Calculus II,
1701.235 Math/Eng. Analysis I,
1701.236 Math/Eng. Analysis II

Two courses (at least 6 semester hours) chosen from:

1701.210 Linear Algebra
1701.310 College Geometry
1701.330 Intro to Real Analysis I
1701.331 Intro to Real Analysis II
1701.332 Intro to Numerical Analysis
1701.340 Modern Algebra I
1701.341 Modern Algebra II
1701.352 Theory of Numbers
1701.354 Topology
1702.360 Probability and Random Variables (formerly Prob & Stat I)
1702.361 Mathematica Statistics (formerly Prob & Stat II)
1701.386 Intro to Partial Diff Eqns
1703.400 App of Mathematics
1703.411 Det Mods in OR
1703.412 Stochastic Mods in OR
1701.430 Intro to Complex Analysis