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Department of Computer Science and Mathematics<br />

Curriculum Requirements<br />

The Computer Science minor consists of five<br />

Computer Science courses, and one Mathematics<br />

course that are directly related to computing. The<br />

courses include 9 core credits, and 9 credits of<br />

elective courses that can be chosen from a list of<br />

courses. A cumulative GPA of 2.0 is required for<br />

the 18 required credits in order to earn a minor in<br />

Computer Science.<br />

I. Core Courses (9 credits)<br />

CSC 243<br />

Introduction to Object Oriented<br />

Programming<br />

CSC 245 Objects and Data Abstractions<br />

II. Elective Courses (9 credits)<br />

CSC310 Algorithms and Data Structure<br />

CSC320 Computer Organization<br />

CSC326 Operating Systems<br />

CSC375 Database Management Systems<br />

CSC430 Computer Networks<br />

CSC490 Software Engineering<br />

Any approved Computer Science elective at the<br />

400 level or above.<br />

MINOR IN MATHEMATICS<br />

Educational Objectives<br />

The objective of the mathematics minor is to<br />

provide students with a strong background in the<br />

skills of logic, reasoning, and critical thinking.<br />

More precisely the objectives aim to:<br />

1. Cover basic topics of a major in mathematics<br />

and supplements the students with elective<br />

courses from various mathematical fields.<br />

2. Provide courses designed for students<br />

who plan to pursue a graduate degree<br />

in Mathematics or in Education with an<br />

emphasis in Mathematics.<br />

Learning Outcomes<br />

Students who successfully complete the<br />

Mathematics minor will be able to:<br />

1. Exhibit an understanding of the nature of<br />

mathematics<br />

2. Reason with abstract concepts<br />

Educational Objectives<br />

The objective of the mathematics minor is to<br />

provide students with a strong background in the<br />

skills of logic, reasoning, and critical thinking.<br />

More precisely the objectives aim to:<br />

1. Cover basic topics of a major in mathematics<br />

and supplements the students with elective<br />

courses from various mathematical fields.<br />

2. Provide courses designed for students<br />

who plan to pursue a graduate degree<br />

in Mathematics or in Education with an<br />

emphasis in Mathematics.<br />

Learning Outcomes<br />

Students who successfully complete the<br />

Mathematics minor will be able to:<br />

3. Exhibit an understanding of the nature of<br />

mathematics<br />

4. Reason with abstract concepts<br />

5. Follow complex mathematical arguments<br />

and develop their own mathematical<br />

arguments.<br />

The following courses totalling 21 credits are<br />

recommended for the Minor in Mathematics. The<br />

Minor can be taken by students from any major.<br />

I. Mathematical Core Requirements<br />

(12 credits)<br />

MTH201 Calculus III<br />

MTH207 Discrete Structures I<br />

MTH 301 Linear Algebra<br />

MTH 311 Abstract Algebra<br />

or<br />

MTH 401 Real Analysis 1<br />

II. Mathematics Electives (9 credits)<br />

Students ought to complete successfully at least<br />

one course from each of the following two lists<br />

of courses:<br />

List 1:<br />

MTH 302 Geometry 3<br />

MTH 308 Number Theory 3<br />

MTH 409 Introduction to Topology 3<br />

MTH 303 Numerical Methods 3<br />

MTH 305 Probability and Statistics 3<br />

MTH 311 Abstract Algebra 3<br />

or<br />

MTH 401 Real Analysis 1 3<br />

List 2:<br />

MTH 304 Differential Equations 3<br />

MTH 306 Nonlinear Dynamics & Chaos 3<br />

MTH 309 Graph Theory 3<br />

MTH 307 Discrete Structures II 3<br />

MTH 206 Calculus IV 3<br />

<strong>Lebanese</strong> <strong>American</strong> University | page 118

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