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UTSA Department of Mathematics

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Undergraduate Studies

STEM Core

Minor in Mathematics

To receive a minor, students must complete at least 18 semester credit hours, including 6 hours at the upper-division level at UTSA, and must achieve a grade point average of at least 2.0 (on a 4.0 scale) on all work used to satisfy the requirements of a minor. See UTSA's Undergraduate Catalog

The Minor in Mathematics requires the Calculus series plus linear algebra, and upper division courses in either the Math Major or the Data & Applied Science Core

Data & Applied Science Core

Lower Division

  • MDC1213 Foundations of Mathematics, Data Science, and Artificial Intelligence in Cultural Context
  • MAT1213 Calculus I (3 credit hours)
  • MAT1223 Calculus II (3 credit hours)
  • MAT2213 Calculus III (3 credit hours)
  • MAT2243 Applied Linear Algebra (3 credit hours)

Upper Division

Math Major

Lower Division

  • MAT1313 Algebra and Number Systems
  • MAT2313 Combinatorics and Probability

Upper Division

Business

Math for Liberal Arts

  • MAT1043 Introduction to Mathematics

Elementary Education

  • MAT1023 College Algebra
  • MAT1153 Essential Elements in Mathematics I
  • MAT1163 Essential Elements in Mathematics II

General Math Studies

Graduate Studies

Core M.Sc. Studies

Core courses, common across all M.Sc. tracks, must be at least 50% of the credit 30 hours needed to obtain a M.Sc. degree. The following courses add up to 15 credit hours.

  • Two courses in the Analysis & Algebra sequences in the following combinations:
  • Two course in discrete mathematics among the following:
    • MAT5283 Linear Algebra (fall odd years)
    • MAT5423 Discrete Mathematics I (fall even years)
    • MAT5433 Discrete Mathematics II (spring even years)
  • One course in computation among the following:
    • MAT5373 Mathematical Statistics I (fall even years)
    • MDC5153 Data Analytics

Qualifying Examination Tracks

  • MAT5183 Algebra II (fall, even years) (Pure, Applied tracks)
  • MAT5123 Cryptography (spring even years) (Pure, Applied tracks)
  • MAT5323 Cryptography II (spring odd years) (Pure, Applied tracks))
  • MAT5213 Analysis II (spring even years) (Pure track)
  • MAT5113 Computing for Mathematics (spring even years) (Pure, Applied tracks)
  • MAT5433 Discrete Mathematics II (spring odd years) (Pure, Applied tracks)
  • MAT5383 Mathematical Statistics II (fall even years) (Applied tracks)

M.Sc. Track in Pure Mathematics

M.Sc. Track in Applied & Industrial Mathematics

M.Sc. in Mathematics Education