The Mathematics major prepares you to analyze complex discipline-based issues, synthesize information from multiple sources and perspectives, communicate skillfully in oral and written forms, and use appropriate technologies. The flexibility of the major gives you enough freedom to mold your degree along your particular interest toward a career or graduate school. Many mathematics majors pursue careers in industry (e.g. engineering, finance, business), teaching, and government service immediately upon graduation. Others continue on to graduate school, then pursue careers in research and university teaching.
Sponsored By
College of Science, Media Arts and Technology > Mathematics & Statistics Department
Included Academic Fields
Mathematics
Concentrations Offered
Secondary Mathematics Education
Pure Mathematics
Online Components
None
Associated Course Codes
MATH
Associated Minors
Mathematics
Associated Certificate Programs
None