Academics at ESF: Undergraduate Minors
Mathematics Minor
Coordinator: Dr. Gary Scott
The mathematics minor is available to all ESF undergraduates who have an interest in developing greater knowledge in the field of mathematics. To be eligible for this minor, a student must have a cumulative grade point average of 2.700 or better by the end of the sophomore year. Interested students must submit a minor enrollment form to their academic advisor and the minor coordinator. Twenty one credit hours (6 courses) in mathematics courses are required to complete the minor. Admission to the mathematics minor requires students to have completed Calculus I and Calculus II.
Required Courses: (15 credits)
- APM 205: Calculus for Science and Engineering (4)
- APM 206: Calculus for Science and Engineering II (4)
- APM 307: Multivariable Calculus (4)
- Choice of:
- APM 485: Differential Equations for Engineers and Scientists (3)
- MAT 331: First Course in Linear Algebra (3)
Elective Courses: (6 credits)
- ERE 465: Environmental Systems Engineering (3)
- ERE 533 Ecological Modeling (3)
- APM 391 Introduction to Probability and Statistics (3)
- APM 395 Probability and Statistics for Engineers (3)
- APM 485 Differential Equations for Engineers and Scientists (3)
- APM 510 Statistical Analysis (3)
- APM 585 Partial Differential Equations for Engineers and Scientists (3)
- APM 595 Probability and Statistics for Engineers (3)
- APM 620 Experimental Design and ANOVA (3)
- APM 625 Sampling Methods (3)
- APM 630 Regression Analysis (3)
- APM 635 Multivariate Statistical Methods (3)
- APM 645 Nonparametric Statistics and Categorical Data Analysis (3)
- APM 730 Adv Regression Modeling Methods (3)
- MAT 3xx/4xx/MAT 5xx Any MAT course numbered 300 or above (3)