Information for Minors in Applied Mathematics
Information for Minors in Applied Mathematics
So you want to add an Applied Mathematics minor to your current major? Good choice. Here's all you need to know:
Requirements:
In addition to the calculus sequence (Math 111, 112 and either 211 or 213), you need three required courses and two electives. The required courses are Math 222 (differential equations), Math 244 (probability) or Math 333 (probability and statistics), and Math 337 (linear algebra) or their honors equivalents. The electives may only be selected from the list below. Note that Math 226 and Math 326 do not count toward the minor.
Becoming an Applied Mathematics Minor:
To declare an applied math minor, students can now request to declare a minor through their Highlander Pipeline or directly through the following link: Application to Change Major/Minor/Concentration
Advising for the Applied Mathematics Minor:
If you have questions about what courses to choose, please see a Minor Advisor in Cullimore Hall during their office hours or by appointment.
Required Courses
- Math 222 - Differential Equations
- Math 244 - Introduction to Probability Theory
-OR-
Math 333 - Probability and Statistics - Math 337 - Linear Algebra
Electives (choose two)
- Math 331 - Introduction to Partial Differential Equations
- Math 332 - Introduction to Functions of a Complex Variable
- Math 334 - Operations Research
- Math 335 - Vector Analysis
- Math 336 - Applied Abstract Algebra
- Math 340 - Applied Numerical Methods and Optimization
- Math 345 - Multivariate Distributions
- Math 346 - Mathematics of Finance I
- Math 347 - Mathematics of Finance II
- Math 371 - Physiology and Medicine
- Math 372 - Population Biology
- Math 373 - Introduction to Mathematical Biology
- Math 374 - Stochastic and Discrete Models in Biology
- Math 388 - Introduction to Chaos Theory
- Math 391 - Numerical Linear Algebra
- Math 430 - Analytical and Computational Neuroscience
- Math 431 - Systems Computational Neuroscience
- Math 432 - Mathematics of Financial Derivatives I
- Math 433 - Mathematics of Financial Derivatives II
- Math 440 - Advanced Applied Numerical Methods
- Math 448 - Stochastic Simulation
- Math 453 - High-Performance Numerical Computing
- Math 473 - Intermediate Differential Equations
- Math 477 - Stochastic Processes
- Math 480 - Advanced Calculus I
- Math 481 - Advanced Calculus II