The School of Business and Technology
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE
MINORS IN COMPUTER SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS
A grade of C or better will be required in the courses taken to satisfy
the minor. In accordance with the particular guidelines given below, specific
minor programs for individual students will be set up and approved by the
Chair of the Department, or a designate, in consultation with the students
involved.
Minor in Mathematics
In order to minor in Mathematics, it is recommended that the following
be included: MATH 110 or MATH 111H, MATH 211 and at least six hours of
300 and 400 level course in mathematics and computer science.
Minor in Computer Science
Students minoring in Computer Science and interested in business applications
should complete the following courses: CSDP 220, CSDP 222, CSDP 250, CSDP
301, CSDP 350, and one semester of 400 level computer science.
Students minoring in Computer Science and interested in scientific applications
should complete the following courses: CSDP 220,
CSDP 222, CSDP 250, CSDP 301, CSDP 350, and two semesters of 400 level
computer science (usually CSDP 442).
Students minoring in Computer Science but not interested in either business
or scientific applications should complete the following courses: CSDP
220, CSDP 222, CSDP 250, CSDP 301, CSDP 350, plus two other semesters of
300-and 400-level computer science courses, at least one of which must
be on the 400 level.
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
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