Applied Mathematics
Undergraduate Minor
Westminster College of Arts and Sciences
The Applied Mathematics Minor at Westminster University
Westminster’s applied mathematics minor promotes effective problem-solving skills in an environment of mathematical exploration. Through the program, you will develop deep analytical abilities useful for a career in computation, economics, finance, statistics, or science.
What You'll Learn in the Applied Mathematics Minor
- Critical Thinking
- Creativity
- Collaboration
- Communication
- Global Responsibility
Sample APPLIED MATH courses
- MATH-310: Probability and Statistics
- MATH-323: Complex Analysis
- MATH-362: Topics in Applied Mathematics
- MATH-363: Differential Equations
- MATH-350: Statistical Modeling
Our Faculty
Spencer Bagley, PhD
Associate Professor
Bill Bynum, MA
Associate Professor
Bianca Thompson, PhD
Associate Professor
Janine Wittwer, PhD
Professor
Jonas D'Andrea, PhD
Professor
Sean Raleigh, PhD
Professor
Applied Math Major Pairings
Pair your major—typically Computer Science, Physics, or Neuroscience—with an Applied Mathematics minor to create a strong numerical foundation for your area of study that has a significant quantitative focus. Many Applied Math course credits can fulfill both major and minor requirements.