Main navigation
- Programs
- Subjects
- Universities
- Destinations
- Advice
A bachelor's degree in mathematics offers a strong foundation for pursuing advanced studies in math or computer science, as well as careers in finance, business, or consulting. Academic plans are tailored through discussions with faculty advisors. Pure (or theoretical) mathematics focuses on exploring fundamental mathematical concepts and frameworks, aiming to achieve greater comprehension and broader knowledge of mathematics as a discipline.
Historically, pure mathematics has been divided into three primary categories: analysis (examining continuous mathematical elements), algebra (addressing discrete components), and geometry. The undergraduate curriculum ensures students gain exposure to all these domains. Additionally, learners can delve into other areas like logic, number theory, complex analysis, and various applied mathematics subjects.