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The Department of Mathematics provides a comprehensive curriculum delivered by 19 faculty members. Students can pursue majors in mathematics or mathematics education, with options to add minors in related disciplines. These decisions can be made upfront or postponed until foundational coursework is finished. Beyond the Bachelor of Science degree, the department also grants master's and doctoral degrees. Recent years have seen growing demand for mathematical expertise across fields like actuarial science, computer science, statistics, engineering, economics, and business. Those with mathematical aptitude will discover both intellectual challenges and professional prospects within NDSU's Mathematics Department. Faculty advisors guide students through course selection, degree paths, and career opportunities in mathematics. The Cooperative Education Program enables students to earn academic credit through practical work experience. Through the Math Club, students engage with guest speakers discussing mathematical concepts and career paths. Teaching assistant positions and tutoring opportunities allow students to reinforce their knowledge while helping others. This program particularly benefits those seeking advanced mathematical training for graduate studies or technical careers in science, particularly theoretical physics.
Mathematics majors complete 57 credit hours, while mathematics education majors fulfill 37 credits focused on content relevant to secondary teaching. The department also offers combined majors in mathematics/computer science, mathematics/physics, and mathematics/statistics, leveraging overlapping requirements to expand career options. Department advisors can provide information about these programs, including specialized tracks like actuarial mathematics.