Mathematics, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science
Available: On Campus
Mathematics is a powerful tool for solving practical problems, combining logic and precision with intuition and imagination. The basic goal of mathematics is to reveal and explain patterns — whether the pattern appears as electrical impulses in an animal’s nervous system, as fluctuations in stock market prices, or as fine detail of an abstract geometric figure. 91做厙's Department of Mathematics and Statistics offers a Bachelor of Science and a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics.
Consistently near the top of job rankings each year, mathematicians are some of the highest-paid, most satisfied professionals. Our students have opportunities for research experience, which makes them more marketable for these jobs upon graduation.
The Mathematics, BS is also offered as a double major with Education for students planning to teach in secondary public schools and as a 4+1 accelerated degree program for students who plan to earn a Master of Science in Mathematics. The 4+1 program (4 years for the BS + 1 Year for the MS) allows students to get a head start on their graduate degree by taking graduate-level courses as part of their undergraduate program.
Coursework
Students considering a degree in mathematics are strongly encouraged to consult an advisor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics prior to registering for any courses.
Minor: A minor of at least 18 hours is required. Suggested minors include statistical methods, statistical theory, chemistry, computer science, economics, music, physics, or biology.
Internships
There are many opportunities for students to be involved in research projects with faculty. In addition to invaluable experience, research projects provide opportunities for travel to national and regional conferences and often includes stipends for research grants. Possible internships exist with NASA, the National Security Agency, actuarial firms, and in the oil industry.
Careers in Mathematics
- Actuarial Science
- Computer Science
- Operations Research
- Finance
- Teaching
Or continue your education with an MS or MA in Mathematics or an MS in Statistics.
Program Breakdown
Category | Degree Summary |
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Length | 120-122 Credit Hours |
Required Courses |
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Enrollment | Fall and Spring |
Tuition/Costs | Rates Per Semester |
Undergraduate Application Deadlines
- Fall: August 1
- Spring: December 15
- Summer: May 15