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Technologies evolve rapidly, yet mathematics remains timeless. Many computational principles and equations in use today, for instance, trace their origins back millennia. While algebra, geometry, and calculus offer structured frameworks, pure mathematics opens doors to boundless creativity where groundbreaking ideas await discovery. Serving as the bedrock of scientific inquiry, mathematics underpins all other disciplines. Our cutting-edge facilities include networked computer labs: a 40-station modeling facility, biomathematics research space, computational workstations with advanced graphics, project development areas, and a dedicated mathematics education center. As a Marquette mathematics student, you'll investigate both traditional fields like statistics and abstract mathematics, alongside emerging domains such as dynamic systems, mathematical modeling, and applied mathematics. Through customizable course selections, you'll master applying mathematical solutions to practical challenges in demographics, economic forecasting, and logistical planning. Marquette's distinctive Core Curriculum, emphasizing literature, writing, humanities, and fundamental sciences, cultivates mathematicians who not only solve complex problems but can communicate solutions effectively across disciplines.