Mathematics forms the foundation of many fields of study; students can support their studies in another major by completing a minor in Mathematics. The minor provides a solid foundation of critical thinking and mathematical concepts while also allowing for a bit of advanced abstract thinking. This collection of skills often appeals to employers and graduate schools. Students majoring in Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics, Engineering, Finance, and Physics may be particularly interested in a minor in Mathematics because of requirements of those programs.
The mathematics minor is open to students not majoring in mathematics or statistics. Each student must obtain prior approval of all courses to be counted in the minor from the advisor, Alex Capaldi, or from the department head.
A minor in mathematics requires a minimum of 18 credit hours. At least six hours must be earned within the JMU Department of Mathematics and Statistics .
Credit by Examination
The Department of Mathematics and Statistics offers credit by examination for some of the courses taught in the department. Students who want to take an examination must apply to the department head. Upon application students will receive details regarding approval to take the examination.