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Mathematics explores universal patterns and structures, serving as the quantitative framework that shapes our world. It forms the foundation for information technology, computer science, engineering, and physical sciences while growing more vital in biological and medical sciences, economics, finance, environmental studies, sociology, and psychology.
The Mathematics major establishes core competencies in Calculus, Linear Algebra, and differential equation modeling techniques. Simultaneously, it cultivates analytical reasoning through quantitative problem-solving. This foundation prepares students to specialize in various mathematical disciplines by selecting advanced courses in pure or applied mathematics, or a blend of both. These upper-level courses enhance quantitative abilities while deepening understanding of mathematics' diverse branches and their interconnected relationships.