Minor requirements
Our 24-credit minor ranges from calculus, algebra, and complex analysis topics to provide for an intensive program full of enrichment.
Explore your interest in mathematics by adding a mathematics minor to your undergraduate curriculum. The minor in mathematics is helpful in the fields of education, scientific and medical research, engineering, computer science, architecture, actuarial science, and urban planning and development.
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Our 24-credit minor ranges from calculus, algebra, and complex analysis topics to provide for an intensive program full of enrichment.
Associate Professor, Department Chair
Department of Mathematics
Mike and Patti Hennessy Science and Technology Center
amojiri [at] rider.edu
609-895-5419
Academic Focus: Mathematics