Mathematics Minor
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16-17 Credits
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Advance your problem-solving ability and bolster your undergraduate degree by strengthening your mathematical skills, particularly in advanced calculus concepts, mathematics modeling with differential equations, and related areas.
Why Minor in Mathematics?
Adding a 16-credit mathematics minor to your undergraduate degree program is a great way to diversify your education and boost your professional appeal to employers seeking skilled individuals who can deliver mathematically based solutions.
If you major in engineering, you’ll likely need just two or three more math courses in addition to what’s required for your major. If you’re a computer science major, you’ll generally need four math courses beyond what’s required for your major.
Program Details
Learn how to add the Mathematics Minor.
- Complete the Application to Declare Undergraduate Minor form.
- Bring the signed copy to Ranja Roy, Ph.D., Harry J. Schure Hall, Room 114 on the Long Island campus or 61 W. 61st St., Room 724 in New York City; or scan and email to rroy@nyit.edu.
- Bring the completed form to the Office of the Registrar.
Faculty Voices
I strongly believe in New York Tech’s mission of building strong math and science programs, giving students the technical skills required to succeed in today’s modern economy.
Andrew Hofstrand, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor Mathematics at New York Tech
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