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Discrete Mathematics Minor

​​​The Discrete Mathematics Minor is appropriate for students who are interested in branches of mathematics that do not rely on Calculus. It is an especially good complement for students interested in Computer Science.

Course Title Quarter Hours
MAT 140DISCRETE MATHEMATICS I4
MAT 141DISCRETE MATHEMATICS II4
MAT 216FOUNDATIONS OF ADVANCED MATHEMATICS4
One of the following:4
MAT 220
APPLIED LINEAR ALGEBRA
MAT 262
LINEAR ALGEBRA
Two of the following:8
MAT 302
COMBINATORICS
MAT 303
THEORY OF NUMBERS
MAT 305
GRAPH THEORY
MAT 310
ABSTRACT ALGEBRA I
MAT 370
ADVANCED LINEAR ALGEBRA

Students majoring in Mathematical Sciences cannot earn a minor in Discrete Mathematics. The Discrete Mathematics minor is open to students pursuing the BA Data Science or the BS Actuarial Science degrees granted by the  Department of Mathematical Sciences.

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