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Undergraduate
Minor

Mathematics

At Seton Hall you can join other great minds who have a passion for finding solutions to complex problems. You'll learn from renowned faculty and build sought-after knowledge in topics like algorithms, data analytics, statistics and predictive modeling. You can pursue a career in industries like finance, telecommunications, actuarial studies, web design, news media, biotechnology or continue your education at a top graduate program. Our students have been admitted to prestigious programs at Rutgers, MIT, Princeton, Seton Hall and more.

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Joshua Steier’s grant-funded research led to an internship and a job offer from the U.S Department of Justice.

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Curriculum

Students planning to minor in mathematics must contact the department chair in order to have an adviser assigned to them for this program. A minimum GPA of 2.3 must be maintained in this program and students are strongly advised to take PHIL 1204 (Symbolic Logic).

MATH 1501-1511 Calculus I-II for the Mathematical and Physical Sciences (8 credits)
MATH 1611 Introductory Discrete Mathematics (3 credits)
MATH 2511 Calculus III for the Mathematical and Physical Sciences (4 credits)
MATH 2813 Linear Algebra (4 credits)
Two Mathematics courses numbered 3000 or above (6-8 credits)

Total: 25-27 credits

Faculty Listing

Our faculty conduct internationally recognized research and innovative, technologically-enhanced instruction. Grounded in practical experience but exploring the frontiers of their disciplines, they define the nature of academic excellence.

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Wendiann Sethi
Senior Faculty Associate and Director of Developmental Mathematics
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Bert Wachsmuth
Associate Professor
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Marco T. Morazán
Professor, Computer Science Graduate School Adviser
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Manfred Minimair
Professor, Program Director for Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Data Science
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