The Mathematics Department offers strong Bachelor’s degrees in mathematics. We offer several distinct tracks of study, including pure and applied mathematics, statistics, and computer programming. Students with goals ranging from graduate work, to actuarial science, to secondary education will find courses, research opportunities and educational experiences that lead to academic and career success. In addition to the Bachelor’s degrees, the Mathematics Department offers a minor, programs leading to both elementary and secondary teacher certification, and actuarial science training.
The Mathematics Department focuses on its students. We encourage and support student research, independent study, participation in REU’s and in undergraduate and professional conferences, internships, and participation in external competitions such as the Putnam Exam.
The Department and the College are well equipped with current technology and encourage its use in all programs.
- Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
- Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics
- Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics
- Bachelor of Arts with Adolescent Certification (Secondary Education)
- Minor in Mathematics
- Concentration in Mathematics (Elementary Education)
- Actuarial Sciences
- Honors in Mathematics
Other Useful Links:
- Program Goals and Program Learning Outcomes.
- Course Advisement (What courses should you take and when? This gives an informal description of most courses.)
- (Official description of each course offered in the Math Department can be found in the Undergraduate Bulletin.)
- Course Rotation (Information about when a course is usually offered)
- Course Learning Outcomes (A concise list of topics covered by each course)
- Special Topics Courses