Minor in Applied Mathematics

Our students become accomplished critical thinkers who know mathematical techniques and computational methods, which they use in detailed analysis or real-world modeling, and which they apply in industries such as finance, insurance, health care, education and technology.

The minor in applied mathematics provides students with in-depth training in mathematical techniques and computational methods well beyond the training usually received by science and engineering majors. Â鶹ÒùÔº choose from three tracks, with the goal of introducing students to more advanced mathematical techniques and problem-solving strategies. 

  • Learn mathematical techniques and computational methods
  • Gain applicable skills for work requiring analysis or modeling of real-world situations
  • Complement your undergraduate studies with a minor

Ranked in top 15 applied mathematics programs in the nation

(U.S. News & World Report, 2019)

Participate in creative research experiences at the Experimental Mathematics Lab, including exploration with computers, 3D printers and laser cutters

Learn from acclaimed faculty who have won numerous awards, including Professors of Distinction and fellows of the Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics, the American Mathematical Society, and Guggenheim Foundation

Be successful.

A minor in applied mathematics allows you to enter the workforce confidently by applying your knowledge of math to a variety of careers.

 

Financial analyst, actuary, data scientist, software engineer, instructor and tutor are common opportunities to apply this minor

 

Work in finance, insurance, health care, education or for tech companies or software developers

 

Broaden your employment possibilities with additional knowledge and skills gained from a minor

Academic Plan & Requirements

The minor in applied mathematics is open to any student enrolled at CU Boulder, regardless of college or school. Prerequisites for the applied math minor are two semesters of calculus and computing experience. Â鶹ÒùÔº must complete a minimum of 20 credits, including at least three applied math or statistics courses.

The minor offers three tracks: 

  • General emphasis
  • Scientific computing and mathematical software
  • Probability and statistics

Community & Involvement

We offer students many opportunities to network with peers and faculty, further their studies, and get the most out of their undergraduate experience.