Mar 04, 2025  
[DRAFT] 2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
[DRAFT] 2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog

Mathematics Minor

Location(s): On Campus


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Program Description

The Minor in Mathematics program consists of fulfilling the general Kennesaw State University requirements for another degree as well as the requirements of the minor. The Math minor documents the student’s in-depth knowledge of mathematics and analytical reasoning skills that the study of mathematics promotes.

Program Student Learning Outcomes

Students who successfully complete this program will be able to: 

  1. Demonstrate practical fluency in Calculus and Linear Algebra.
  2. Communicate mathematical ideas using proper mathematical language and notation.
  3. Demonstrate mathematical modeling and problem-solving strategies from self-selected field of mathematics, including applied mathematics or more theoretical areas of mathematics.

[icon]This program is a part of the College of Science and Mathematics .

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Admissions, Enrollment, and Graduation Criteria

Admissions Criteria

Admission to this program is open to all students who meet Kennesaw State University’s general admission standards. Visit the Admissions  section of the Catalog for more details.

Enrollment Criteria

This program does not have specific enrollment requirements. 

Graduation Criteria

Each student is expected to meet the requirements outlined in Academic Policy 5.0 PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS & GRADUATION .

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Program Course Requirements

Program Total (16 Credit Hours)


*Note


*Students may not receive credit for both MATH 2335: Numerical Methods for Engineers  and MATH 3261: Numerical Methods .

*Students may not receive credit for both MATH 2345: Discrete Mathematics  and MATH 2390: Introduction to Logic, Set Theory, and Proofs .