Minor in Mathematics

Female student solving a math problem on a white board.MAT 114 Analytic Geometry and Calculus (4)
MAT 115 Analytic Geometry and Calculus (4)
MAT 116 Analytic Geometry and Calculus (4)
MAT 214 Calculus of Several Variables (3)
MAT 215 Calculus of Several Variables (3)
MAT 216 Differential Equations (4)
MAT 208 Introduction to Linear Algebra (4)

In addition to the above courses, choose any four upper division courses (except MAT 391,392, 400, 461,462, 463, 491, 492, 493, 495, 496, 497, STA 309, 315).

No more than two upper division STA courses can be counted towards the Mathematics Minor (see Statistics Minor). No more than one of MAT 317 or MAT 318 can be counted towards the mathematics minor.

The minimum number of required units is 41. It is recommended that the student confer with a minor advisor in the selection of courses. Since a maximum of flexibility is afforded, the student is cautioned to pay very careful attention to the prerequisites for the courses selected.

Minor in Statistics

Required Courses
MAT 114 Analytic Geometry and Calculus (4)
MAT 115 Analytic Geometry and Calculus (4)
MAT 116 Analytic Geometry and Calculus (4)
MAT 208 Introduction to Linear Algebra (4)
MAT 214 Calculus of Several Variables (3)
MAT 215 Calculus of Several Variables (3)
Either STA 241 Applied Probability Theory (4) And STA 341 Applied Statistics (4)
or STA 326 Statistical Methods for Computer Scientists (4)
Either STA 432 Applied Regression (4)
or STA 435 Analysis of Variance and Design of Experiments (4)

Choose 8 units from the following:
STA 320 Nonparametric Statistics (4)
STA 430 Stochastic Processes (4)
STA 435 ANOVA and design of Experiments (4)
STA 440 Mathematical Statistics I (4)
STA 441 Mathematical Statistics II (4)
STA 499 Special Topics (1-4)

The minimum number of units required is 42. For two or more courses with a common course description, each lower-numbered course must be passed with a C or better (or the student must obtain a written consent of the instructor) as a prerequisite for each higher-numbered course.