PART OF THE SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY AND SUSTAINABILITY FLIGHT PATH

Minor: Mathematics
(MATH)

Our research specialties are in algebra, analysis, geometry, number theory, probability and topology. We also take great pride in our outstanding undergraduate teaching as well as our thriving graduate program. The minor in mathematics is intended for any student, regardless of major, with a strong interest in mathematics. The flexibility of the mathematics minor program allows each student to tailor the program to his or her needs. While students in such closely allied fields as computer information science or physics often complete double majors, students with more distantly related majors such as psychology or history may find the minor useful.

 
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REASONS TO STUDY Mathematics
  1. Increase your capacity to think analytically.

  2. Develop skills to solve complex problems.

  3. Engage with a variety of mathematics subfields.

  4. Participate in an active, collaborative program.

  5. Prepare yourself for a wide variety of future careers or further studies.

Mathematics

College of Arts and Sciences
541-346-4705
math.uoregon.edu

 
COURSES YOU
MAY NEED

     

MINOR CREDITS

Required         0 credits
Electives       30 credits


Total       30 credits

WHERE CAN I GO? WHAT WILL I LEARN? MAJORS COMMONLY
COMBINED WITH:
Contact Us

Tykeson College and Career Advising
541-346-9200
advising.uoregon.edu/tykeson

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