Mathematics - Graduate Minor

Mathematics – Graduate Minor
Students pursuing a graduate minor in Mathematics must complete a minimum of 9 credit hours in graduate-level coursework with the MATH or STAT prefix at the 5200 level or above. Graduate students majoring in Mathematics may not also earn a minor in the same field. Students are encouraged to consult with the Department of Mathematical Sciences for guidance in selecting appropriate courses.

Prefix Title Credits
9 Credits of MATH or STAT Courses from the following list9
Complex Variables3
Fourier Series and Boundary Value Problems3
Introduction to Topology3
Logic and Set Theory3
Elementary Number Theory3
Abstract Algebra I: Groups and Rings3
Advanced Linear Algebra3
Introduction to Real Analysis I3
Introduction to Real Analysis II3
Complex Analysis3
Topology I3
Topology II3
Topics in Topology3
Mathematical Structures in Logic3
Universal Algebra and Model Theory3
Topics in Foundations3
Partial Differential Equations I3
Partial Differential Equations II3
Abstract Algebra II: Fields, Rings and Modules3
Module Theory and Homological Algebra3
Introduction to Commutative Algebra and Algebraic Geometry3
Topics in Algebra3
Measure and Integration3
Real Analysis3
Introduction to Functional Analysis3
Topics in Analysis3
Special Topics1-3
Probability: Theory and Applications3
Statistics: Theory and Applications3
Elementary Stochastic Processes3
Foundations of Probability3
Advanced Topics in Stochastic Processes3
Continuous Multivariate Analysis3
Linear Models3
Advanced Theory of Statistics I3
Advanced Theory of Statistics II3
Topics in Probability and Statistics3