Mathematics Minor
A minor in mathematics will help you become a better problem solver. Whatever your major, learning mathematics will enhance your skill set and make you more attractive to employers. Analytical skills are valued in the work place now more than ever. A mathematics minor makes sense.
The following requirements below are intended for students beginning fall 2024.
To declare your minor, please speak to your academic advisor for assistance.
Minor Coordinator:
Lasse Savola
lasse_savola@fitnyc.edu
Required Courses: | ||
MA 331 | Calculus | 3 |
MA 332 | Calculus II | 3 |
Choose three (3) courses: | ||
MA 142 | Geometry and the Art of Design * | 3 |
MA 145 | Math, Paper, Scissors * | 3 |
MA 200 | A Visual Approach to Numbers | 3 |
MA 213 | Quantitative Methods ** | 3 |
MA 222 | Statistical Analysis | 3 |
MA/HA 272 | Islamic Art and Mathematics (Interdisciplinary) | 3 |
MA 300 | The Mathematics of Financial Life Management | 3 |
MA 301 | Graph Theory (Honors) | 3 |
MA 311 | Mathematical Modeling for Business Applications ** | 3 |
MA 321 | Data Analysis for Business Applications | 3 |
MA 322 | Statistics, Machine Learning, and Data Mining | 3 |
MA 329 | Predictive Analytics for Planning and Forecasting (Interdisciplinary) | 3 |
MA 361 | Number Theory | 3 |
MA 392 | The Mathematics of Personal Finance (Honors) | 3 |
SS 101 | Mathematical Economics | 3 |
SS/MA 103 | Research Methods | 3 |
*Only one (1) 100-level math course may be used for the minor.
**MA 213 and MA 311 cannot both be used to complete the total of 15 credits needed.
Semesterly course offerings are subject to change.