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Mathematics

Second Major in MATH or APMT

If you are an engineering major or studying in a STEM field, then minoring in math (see below) may require only one or two additional math classes. If you would like to have even more math in your undergraduate experience, then adding a secondary major in MATH or APMT may be for you. Majoring in math or applied math helps you develop problem solving and critical thinking skills, abilities which are highly valued in industry and business. Set yourself apart from your peers by adding this highly-valued major to your curriculum! For more information about declaring a secondary major in MATH or APMT, click here.


Minor in Mathematics

Getting a Minor in Mathematics is Easy!

Non-math majors can obtain a Minor in Mathematics by meeting the requirements set forth in the Undergraduate Catalog. There are currently three (3) different sets of requirements for earning a Math Minor depending on a student's year of entry. Click on links below for the requirements:

Entry in FALL 2017 and Forward

Entry in FALL 2016 ONLY

Entry Prior to FALL 2016

Students wishing to earn a Minor in Mathematics do not need to visit the Mathematics Department to do so. Students should see their advisor, and inform them of their intention to earn a Minor in Mathematics, and to have that information added to their degree plan. Questions regarding any of the requirements for a Math Minor may be directed to the Undergraduate Program Office at 979-862-4306, or stop by Blocker 332B.

Honors Program

Getting a Minor in Mathematics with Honors is a option.