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Math Electives

The Math Elective involves taking a 3000+ course that has a rigorous mathematical content. There are only two exceptions to the 3000+ rule: ENGRD 2700 (Probability and Statistics) and MATH 2930 (or MATH 2220). Courses in Mathematics and Theoretical and Applied Mechanics obviously qualify. ECE 3100 (Introduction to Probability and Random Signals) is also acceptable. CS courses do NOT qualify with the sole exception of CS 4860/MATH 4860 (Applied Logic).

Math courses that do NOT qualify as Math Electives for CS majors include courses like: Math 4030 "History of Math" and Math 4080 "Mathematics in Perspective".

A grade of C- or better is required. 3 credit minimum.

Visit the Course Conversion website for the 4 digit course numbers

Examples of courses that qualify as Math electives:

BTRY 4080 "Theory and Probability" (also STBTRY 408)
CEE 3040 "Uncertainty Analysis in Engineering"
ECON 3190 "Introduction to Statistics and Probability"
ECON 3200 "Introduction to Econometrics"
ECON 3210 "Applied Econometrics"
ECE 3100 "Introduction to Probability and Random Signals"
ECE 4110 "Random Signals in Communications and Signal Processing"
ENGRD/OR 2700 "Basic Engineering Probability and Statistics"
ILRST 5100 "Statistical Methods for the Social Sciences I"
MATH 3210 "Manifolds and Differential Forms"
MATH 3320 "Algebra and Number Theory"
MATH 3360 "Applicable Algebra"
MATH 3560 "Groups and Geometry"
MATH 4130 "Honors Introduction to Analysis I "
MATH 4140 "Honors Introduction to Analysis II "
MATH 4200 "Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems"
MATH 4240 "Wavelets and Fourier Series"
MATH 4310 "Linear Algebra"
MATH 4320 "Introduction to Algebra"
MATH 4330 "Honors Linear Algebra"
MATH 4340 "Honors Introduction to Algebra"
MATH 4410 "Introduction to Combinatorics"
MATH 4520 "Classical Geometries"
MATH 4530 "Introduction to Topology"
MATH 4710 "Basic Probability"
MATH 4810 "Mathematical Logic"
ORIE 3300 "Optimization I"
ORIE 3310 "Optimization II"
ORIE 3500 "Engineering Probability and Statistics II"
ORIE 3510 "Introductory Engineering Stochastic Processes I"
ORIE 4350 "Introduction to Game Theory"
PHYS 3316 "Modern Physics I"
PSYCH 3500 "Statistics and Research Design"
SOC 3010 "Evaluating Statistical Evidence "
T & AM 3100 " Advanced Engineering Analysis I "
T & AM 3110 " Advanced Engineering Analysis I "

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