Ⅰ FeaturesⅡ History and ProfileⅢ RequirementsMajor Math CSCE ME CE MinorCONTENTSThe mathematical sciences are closely interconnected with various fields across scientific study and constitute a foundational discipline in science and engineering as a whole. Mastery of computational mathematics (such as numerical analysis) is essential for analyzing complex natural and social phenomena, while a mastery of statistics is essential for interpreting vast amounts of data. In addition, analysis is deployed when handling differential equations in the modelling of phenomena in science and engineering. These mathematical sciences are developed in an interconnected manner and can also be applied in general scientific research.The Minor in Mathematical Sciences consists of foundational courses and applied courses. Students do not focus solely on mathematics as the common language in science; they also take a balanced range of mathematical science courses, which are necessary in order to elucidate natural and social phenomena. By taking foundational courses in analysis, algebra, and geometry, students will hone their logical thinking ability, whilst taking advanced and applied mathematics courses will develop their ability to identify phenomena from a mathematical-science perspective. This will stand them in good stead for their study of various areas related to mathematical science. Principal disciplines: Analysis, algebra, geometry, statistics, computational mathematicsTo be granted the Minor in Mathematical Sciences, 12 credits must be earned from the designated courses in the table below. How credits earned from those courses should be counted toward graduation will depend on the student’s major.5010 Requirements for each Minor and List of Courses in the Minor (Group C Courses)Minor in Mathematical Sciences
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