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What extra classes must an ECE student take to get a Math minor?

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What extra classes must an ECE student take to get a Math minor?

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A. There are several ways to accomplish a math minor. The math minor requires a student to take MAT 126, MAT 127, MAT 228, and four elective courses totaling 12 hours from a list of particular math courses (see the Catalog). Courses not on the list-including a maximum of one mathematics-oriented course given outside of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics-can count toward the Mathematics minor with the approval of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics (CBE 360 is one such course). ECE students already take MAT 126, MAT 127 and MAT 228, as well as MAT 258 and either MAT 332 or CBE 360. Note that the list includes MAT 258, MAT 259, and MAT 262 but that if MAT 258 is taken, neither MAT 259 nor MAT 262 can be used because of overlapping material. If MAT 259 and MAT 262 are taken instead of MAT 258, this is acceptable for meeting ECE degree requirements. The bottom line is that a student has the following two options for the math minor: 1) Take MAT 126, 127, 228, 259 262, 332

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