• DEPARTMENT
    • Overview
    • Computing
    • Facilities
    • Organizations
    • Scholarship Awards
    • Employment
    • Advisory Committee
    • Contact
  • ACADEMICS
    • Undergraduate
      • Computer Eng.
      • Electrical Eng.
      • Ambassadors
    • Graduate
      • Information for Prospective Students
      • ECE Graduate Handbook
      • Graduate Forms
      • Ph.D. Qualifying Exam
      • Distance Education
      • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
    • Courses
    • Student Survival kit
    • Distance Learning
  • PEOPLE
    • Faculty
    • Staff
  • PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS
    • Overview
    • FAQ
    • Considering ECE
    • Scholarships
    • PC Requirements
    • Office of Admissions
  • RESEARCH
    • Overview
    • Signal Processing & Communications
    • Digital Systems & Microelectronics
    • Power & High Voltage
    • Research Centers
      • Emerging Materials Research Laboratory
      • High Voltage Laboratory
      • Robotics
    • HPCC
  • ALUMNI
  • ACADEMICS
  • Undergraduate
    • Computer Eng.
    • Electrical Eng.
    • Ambassadors
  • Graduate
  • Courses
  • Student Survival kit
  • Distance Learning

Mathematics Minor

It is possible for CPE students to satisfy the requirements for a Mathematics Minor. Presently, Math Minors consist of 24 credit hours of upper-division MA courses. Twenty-one of these hours are required as part of the CPE program of study. By selecting an appropriate Mathematics course, CPE students may not only satisfy a CPE Technical Elective but also complete requirements for a Mathematics Minor. ECE-approved CPE Technical Electives which satisfy the Mathematics Minor are as follows:

  • 3000-level courses: MA 3053, MA 3163, MA 3353, MA 3463.
  • 4000-level courses: all 4000-level courses with an MA prefix, with the following exceptions:
    • MA 4513 - Applied Probability and Statistics for Secondary School Teachers
    • MA 4523 - Introduction to Probability
    • MA 4533 - Introductory Probability and Random Processes
    • MA 4543 - Introduction to Mathematical Statistics I
    • MA 4553 - Foundations Of Analysis for Secondary School Teachers
    • MA 4563 - Theory of Equations for Secondary School Teachers
    • MA 4573 - Introduction to Mathematical Statistics II

As always, students must meet all course prerequisites. Contact the major advisor for additional information.

Mississippi State University Home| PO Box 9571, Mississippi State, MS 39762 | Main Office: 1.662.325.3912

Bagley College of Engineering | Mississippi State University| Legal| Webmaster| Intranet

Page modified: Fri, 30 May 2008 14:51:08 CDT