MATH251 - Engineering Mathematics III
Course: MATH251 (Engineering Mathematics III) in MATH department at Texas A&M University.
Credit Hours: 3 • Academic Level: second-year undergraduate course
Course Requirements: Requires 1 prerequisite course
Prerequisite Chain Depth: 3 levels of foundational courses required
Future Opportunities: Unlocks 52 advanced courses for further study
Part of the MATH curriculum at Texas A&M University, helping students progress through degree requirements.
Courses unlocked by MATH251
- BAEN320 - Engineering Thermodynamics
- ECEN360 - Computational Data Science
- PHYS221 - Optics and Thermal Physics
- GEOP435 - Methods of Geophysical Exploration
- SPEN223 - Fundamentals of Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer, and Fluid Mechanics for Space Engineering I
- SPEN324 - Fundamentals of Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer, and Fluid Mechanics for Space Engineering II
- CSCE636 - Deep Learning
- MATH649 - Principles of Deep Learning
- STAT604 - Topics in Statistical Computations
- MATH409 - Analysis on the Real Line
- ECEN754 - Optimization for Electrical and Computer Engineering Applications
- MATH628 - Mathematical Tools in Finance
- STAT630 - Overview of Mathematical Statistics
- AERO212 - Introduction to Aerothermodynamics
- AERO201 - Introduction to Flight
- MATH307 - Mathematical Methods for Material Scientists and Engineers
- MATH311 - Topics in Applied Mathematics I
- ECEN434 - Optimization for Electrical and Computer Engineering Applications
- MEEN315 - Principles of Thermodynamics
- NUEN315 - Thermodynamics in Nuclear Systems
- STAT414 - Mathematical Statistics I
- CSCE305 - Computational Data Science
- ECEN250 - Machine Learning for Electrical Engineering
- CHEN322 - Chemical Engineering Materials
- ECEN215 - Principles of Electrical Engineering
- ECEN410 - Medical Imaging
- MATH309 - Linear Algebra for Differential Equations
- OCEN221 - Engineering Mechanics - Statics
- AREN310 - Thermal-Fluid Sciences for Architectural Engineers
- CVEN221 - Engineering Mechanics: Statics
- DAEN331 - Optimization of Analytics
- PETE311 - Reservoir Petrophysics
- SPEN201 - Introduction to Space Engineering
- STAT315 - Computational Data Science
- ATMO335 - Atmospheric Thermodynamics
- MATH411 - Mathematical Probability
- MARS408 - Estuarine and Coastal Hydrodynamics
- MATH407 - Complex Variables
- NUEN201 - Introduction to Nuclear Engineering I
- PETE315 - Petroleum Engineering Thermodynamics
- AERO211 - Aerospace Engineering Mechanics
- AREN221 - Engineering Mechanics - Statics and Dynamics for Architectural Engineers
- ECEN303 - Random Signals and Systems
- MATH308 - Differential Equations
- MTDE446 - Applied Reliability Engineering to Subsea Systems
- MTDE443 - Subsea Riser Design
- MEEN221 - Statics and Particle Dynamics
- MEEN225 - Engineering Mechanics
- ATMO324 - Physical and Regional Climatology
- CVEN322 - Civil Engineering Systems
- CHEM327 - Physical Chemistry I
- ECEN411 - Introduction to Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Academic Planning at Texas A&M University
Students planning MATH251 at Texas A&M University should complete 1 prerequisite before enrollment.
Course Sequence: This course requires a 3-level prerequisite chain, requiring careful multi-semester planning for optimal progression.
Future Pathways: Completing MATH251 enables enrollment in 52 advanced courses for further study
This second-year course at Texas A&M University integrates into structured degree pathways for MATH programs, supporting timely graduation and academic progression.