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Mathematics serves as the foundational language for quantitative systems, essential for anyone pursuing scientific literacy. Graduates will emerge as adept mathematical thinkers, proficient in abstraction and skilled at building quantitative models to address complex challenges.
This program's goal is to introduce students to the expansive realm of advanced mathematical theories and real-world applications beyond introductory calculus. It fosters not just problem-solving abilities but also sharpens critical analysis and communication skills. Graduates will gain comprehensive knowledge in both theoretical and practical mathematics (including statistics), equipping them for immediate career opportunities or advanced academic pursuits.
Mathematics graduates are sought after in nearly every field requiring quantitative proficiency and logical reasoning: technology, financial services (such as banking and insurance), public sector roles, actuarial professions, education, and research. Advanced study options are also available in mathematics and allied fields like engineering, business, economics, finance, computing, and legal studies.
The Mathematics Minor provides diverse coursework in mathematics and statistics, tailored for students in science, engineering, business, education, and humanities programs. It pairs effectively with Minors or Majors in Biology, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, and Computer Science.