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The Mathematics Department provides a comprehensive and well-rounded selection of courses taught by 19 faculty members. Students can pursue majors in either mathematics or mathematics education, with the option to complement their studies through minors in related fields. These academic decisions can be made upon enrollment or postponed until foundational coursework is finished. Beyond the Bachelor of Science program, the department also offers graduate degrees at both master's and doctoral levels. Mathematics Education majors receive training to instruct diverse student groups across a wide-ranging curriculum. As the fundamental language of scientific and technological fields, mathematics stands as one of humanity's oldest and most refined disciplines, making it among the most stimulating and fulfilling academic pursuits for modern learners. Mathematics education students should maintain close contact with advisors to ensure their general education requirements establish a solid base for upper-level coursework. This degree program qualifies graduates to teach mathematics to secondary students (grades 7-12) both domestically and abroad. A mathematics major also holds significant value across various government and private sector employers. Educators may opt to advance their qualifications through graduate studies after gaining teaching experience, with advanced degrees potentially leading to college-level positions or leadership opportunities in educational institutions and organizations.