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When we’re looking, I like to see at least two semesters of calculus, one of linear algebra, one or two of statistics, plus some discrete math, maybe some topology and number theory as an elective. I don’t think that’s really a lot, but it’s nearly enough for a minor I guess.
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It’s all relative. It’s not a lot of math when compared to a math major…which obviously requires more. It’s not a lot when compared to eng’g, which requires a class or two more.
But… It’s a lot of math when compared to most majors. And, it’s a LOT of math if someone isn’t strong in math.
If a non-chemistry major had to take 5-6 chem classes, we’d say that he had to take a lot of chemistry.