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Minor in Mathematics

An undergraduate minor in Mathematics is offered to students who wish to supplement their preparation in a major discipline with a substantial amount of course work in mathematics. It is especially appropriate for students who would like to develop additional quantitative and qualitative reasoning skills.

Depending on the student's major, a minor in Mathematics will generally enhance the individual's prospects for employment and for graduate or professional study.

Requirements for the Minor

Students must meet all university requirements for a minor, including completion of at least one half the required courses at Governors State. Students pursuing a Mathematics minor at Governors State should not take MATH 355 as part of the calculus requirement. A full Calculus I (MATH 390) and Calculus II (MATH 391) sequence is needed to meet the calculus requirement for the minor.

Students planning to complete a minor in Mathematics must meet with the advisor in the Science Division to develop a study plan for the minor. As part of this process, students must submit transfer courses for approval. A copy of the study plan must be included with the request for graduation.

Required Courses (14 Hours)

The following courses can be taken at either the lower-division or upper-division level:

MATH  3290  Calculus I (4)
MATH  3229  Calculus II (4)
MATH  3137  Discrete Mathematics  (3)
MATH  3449  Linear Algebra (3)

Selectives (9 Hours)

The following courses must be taken at the upper-division level. Select nine hours from the following:

MATH  4337  Euclidean and Non-Euclidean Geometry (3)
MATH  3259  Calculus III (4)
MATH  4637  Mathematics  Laboratory  (2)
MATH  3271  Differential Equations (3)
MATH  4451  Modern  Algebra (3)
MATH  4133  Number Theory (3)

Other upper-division level mathematics courses may be accepted in this category at the discretion of the advisor for the minor.

Total -23 Hours