Applications of Mathematics
Many professions and many graduate and professional school programs regard a strong background in mathematics as highly desirable. Therefore, many students having a primary interest in some other discipline pursue a major or minor in mathematics.
Students with an interest in the applications
of mathematics should take Mathematics 131, 135, 136, and 160 (or 221).
Other electives depend on particular interests; recommendations are given
below.
| Engineering and Natural Science | MTH 114, 132S, 133, 181, 196S, 216, 224, 238 |
| Business and Economics | MTH 126, 132S, 216 |
| Computer Science | MTH 124, 126, 187, 188, 200, 201 |
A student planning to enter professional school (e.g., business, law, or medicine) can choose a program of study based mainly on interest. A student intending to enter graduate school in an area other than mathematics should formulate a program in consultation with representatives of that area, at Duke or at other potential graduate institutions.