Mathematics for Engineers (Supplemental Major)

Students in the College of Engineering may pursue a supplemental major in mathematics by completing all of the mathematics courses required for the career mathematics concentration in addition to completing the mathematics requirements for the engineering degree. In practice this means that students must take 24 unique credits of mathematics courses in addition to what is required for their engineering major and that this list must include:

MATH 20630Introduction to Mathematical Reasoning3
MATH 30710Algebra3
MATH 30750Real Analysis3
Mathematics Electives15
Total Hours24

Honors Mathematics for Engineering

Students in the College of Engineering may pursue a supplemental major in honors mathematics by completing all of the mathematics courses required for the career mathematics concentration in addition to completing the mathematics requirements for the engineering degree. In practice this means that students must take 24 unique credits of mathematics courses in addition to what is required for their engineering major and that their math requirements for both their engineering major as well as their math supplemental major will come from the honors sequences. Specifically, that students will take the following courses in place of courses such as MATH 10550, MATH 10560, MATH 20550, and MATH 20580:

MATH 10850Honors Mathematics I4
MATH 10860Honors Mathematics II4
MATH 20850Honors Mathematics III4
MATH 20860Honors Mathematics IV4
MATH 20810Honors Algebra I3
MATH 20820Honors Algebra II3
MATH 30810Honors Algebra III3
MATH 30820Honors Algebra IV3
MATH 30850Honors Analysis I3
MATH 30860Honors Analysis II3