Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ Catalog: 2021-22 College of Liberal Arts Program: Mathematics Minor Minimum Credits Required:__________________

Mathematics Minor

Meet the Faculty

One of the distinguishing characteristics of the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science is its commitment to quality teaching, which promotes active learning on the part of students. Faculty work closely with students to ensure that each has a successful educational experience. To this end, the department has been involved in the calculus reform movement since its beginnings and, as a result, non-lecture methods, coupled with technology, are used in many classes.

The Rollins mathematics curriculum is flexible enough to prepare a major for a wide choice of career options, such as graduate work in pure or applied mathematics, statistics, economics, secondary education, actuarial science, government, industry, or law

Minor Requirements

Eight (8) courses from the mathematics major except MAT 485.

Course NameCrs:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
MAT 111 - Calculus I

Prereq(s): High school pre-calculus or equivalent.

MAT 112 - Calculus II

Prereq(s): MAT 111.

MAT 140 - Introduction to Discrete Mathematics
MAT 211 - Calculus III

Prereq(s): MAT 112.

MAT 219 - Probability and Statistics

Prereq(s): MAT 112.

MAT 230 - Linear Algebra

Prereq(s): MAT 111 or MAT 140.

MAT 301 - Non-Euclidean Geometry

Prereq(s): Completion of one 200-level MAT course.

MAT 305 - Ordinary Differential Equations

Prereq(s): MAT 112.

CMS 310 - Theoretical Foundations of Computer Science

Prereq(s): CMS 120 and MAT 140 

MAT 320 - Math Methods for Physical Sciences I

Prereq(s): MAT 112 or equivalent preparation.

MAT 330 - Proof and Abstraction

Prereq(s): MAT 140 and any 200+-level MAT course.

MAT 335 - Transformational Geometry

Prereq(s): MAT 230  

MAT 340 - Models and Algorithms in Graph Theory

Prereq(s): MAT 140.

MAT 350 - Actuarial Mathematics.

Prereq(s): MAT 112.

MAT 370 - Mathematical Statistics I

Prereq(s): MAT 211 and MAT 219.

MAT 390 - Topics in Mathematics

Prereq(s): Depends on topic.

MAT 410 - Pure and Applied Graph Theory

Prereq(s): MAT 140 and any 300-level MAT course.

MAT 417 - Deterministic Operations Research

Prereq(s): At least one 200-level MAT course.

MAT 419 - Probabilistic Methods in Operations Research

Prereq(s): MAT 219 and one 300- or 400-level MAT course.

MAT 440 - Coding Theory

Prereq(s): MAT 330.

MAT 450 - Mathematical Modeling

Prereq(s): MAT 140, MAT 219, MAT 230, and MAT 305.

MAT 455 - Real Analysis

Prereq(s): MAT 112 and MAT 330.

MAT 475 - Abstract Algebra I

Prereq(s): MAT 330.

MAT 460 - Complex Analysis

Prereq(s): MAT 112 and MAT 330.

MAT 470 - Mathematical Statistics II

Prereq(s): MAT 230 and MAT 370.

MAT 490 - Topics in Mathematics

Prereq(s): Depends on topic.

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