Students who wish to minor in Mathematics will take the following courses, based upon their undergraduate major:
| MATH | 213 | Calculus I and Lab | |
| MATH | 214 | Calculus II and Lab |
and four Mathematics courses at the 200 level or above
Engineering students who wish to pursue a math minor would benefit by taking four of the following courses:
| MATH | 315 | Probably and Statistics | |
| MATH | 317 | Differential Equations | |
| MATH | 331 | Linear Algebra | |
| MATH | 330 | Engineering Mathematics | |
| Or | |||
| MATH | 351 | Calculus of Several Variables | |
| MATH | 342 | Numerical Analysis | |
Business students who wish to pursue a math minor would benefit by taking four of the following courses:
| MATH | 301 | Linear Programming | |
| MATH | 315 | Probability and Statistics | |
| MATH | 317 | Differential Equations | |
| MATH | 331 | Linear Algebra | |
| MATH | 342 | Numerical Analysis |
Science students who wish to pursue a math minor would benefit by taking four of the following courses:
| MATH | 315 | Probability and Statistics | |
| MATH | 317 | Differential Equations | |
| MATH | 331 | Linear Algebra | |
| MATH | 342 | Numerical Analysis | |
| MATH | 351 | Calculus of Several Variables |
Computer Science students who wish to pursue a math minor would benefit by taking four of the following courses:
| MATH | 221 | Discrete Mathematics | |
| MATH | 231 | Introduction to Mathematical Reasoning | |
| MATH | 315 | Probability and Statistics | |
| MATH | 331 | Linear Algebra | |
| MATH | 342 | Numerical Analysis | |
| MATH | 390 | Abstract Algebra |