Undergraduate Minor in Mathematics
The Department of Mathematical Sciences offers an undergraduate minor in Mathematics for students majoring in another area. It is offered to students
of any college at the University of Cincinnati; however, these courses must be taken in the College of Arts & Sciences (15): their equivalents from other colleges will not count toward this
minor.
Advanced placement and calculus transfer credit can be counted toward the minor.
Requirements
| A. |
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Credits |
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Math 251, 252, 253 Calculus I, II, III |
13 |
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Math 256, 257 Calc Lab II, III |
2 |
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Math 351, 352 Linear Algebra I, II |
6 |
| B. |
Fifteen (15) additional credits to be selected from: |
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Math 264 Calculus IV |
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Math 273 Differential Equations |
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Courses at the 300-level or above (excluding 307, 308, 309, 377) |
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| Students may not elect: |
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both Intro to Abstract Math (357) and Discrete Math (410) |
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both Intro to Differential Equations (355) and Differential Equations (273) |
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both Probability and Statistics II (362) and Engineering Statistics (366) |
| C. Only College of Arts & Sciences (15) courses with a grade of C- or above may be used to count toward the 36 credits. |
Notes
1. The completion of the courses in A. (above) satisfies the pre-requisites for the following courses:
| Math 361, 362 |
Probability and Statistics I, II |
| Math 355 |
Intro to Differential Equations (combines Linear Algebra with Differential Equations) |
| Math 357 |
Intro to Abstract Mathematics |
| Math 366 |
Engineering Statistics |
| Math 555, 556 |
Applied Linear Algebra I, II |
| Math 584 |
Combinatorics |
| Math 588 |
Graph Theory |
2. The completion of the courses in A. (above), along with Calc IV (264), Intro to Abstract Math (357), or Intro to Ordinary
Differential Equations (355), or some combination thereof, satisfies the pre-requisites for most 400- and 500-level courses in Mathematics.
3. Calc I - IV (251, 252, 253, 264), Linear Algebra I, II (351, 352), Differential Equations (273), and Probability & Statistics I, II (361, 362) serve as a model minor for
students majoring in an applied area.
4. Students who would like advice concerning a Minor in Mathematics should see the Undergraduate Program Director:
Dr. Tara L. Smith
Rm: 811-B Old Chem
Ph: 513.556.4048
5. For the awarding of the minor: During or after the completion of the appropriate courses for the minor, stop by the Mathematics Office, room 839 Old Chemistry Bldg, to fill out an application. This must be done before or as you graduate. Include your email address so we can contact you if there is a problem.
6. The fact that you have been awarded a Minor degree in Mathematics will be indicated on your transcript. No certificate will be provided.
7. Interested students can build a Minor in Mathematics into a Second Major in Mathematics. For information, go to http://math.uc.edu/ugrad/second.html