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Mathematics

Minors

Computational mathematics is about solving real world problems with numbers. It's about learning to think critically and developing analytical skills that will prepare you for countless opportunities. By pursuing a minor in computational mathematics, you'll gain the skills you need to navigate the numbers and prepare for the evolution of many industries.

Grenfell's computational mathematics program offers courses such as:

  • Differential equations
  • Numerical analysis
  • Applied graph theory
  • Statistics
  • Vector calculus
  • Logical reasoning
  • Algorithms and complexity

Learn more about our computational mathematics program.


Requirements

  • Mathematics 1000, 1001
  • 18 additional credit hours in Mathematics and Statistics courses at the 2000 level or higher, with at least 6 credit hours at the 3000 level or higher
  • Note: Computer Science 1001 or 1510, or Engineering 1020, can be used in place of a mathematics course at the 2000 level, and Physics 3820 can be used in place of a mathematics course at the 3000 level.



Chair, Mathematics

Grenfell Campus, Memorial University of Newfoundland
20 University Drive, Corner Brook, NL
A2H 5G4, Canada

Office: AS3011
Phone: (709) 639-2596
Email: rmilley@grenfell.mun.ca



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