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The Mathematics Department provides Bachelor of Arts degree programs built on a strong mathematical core, with varying specializations in both pure and applied mathematics. These programs serve as excellent preparation for careers in mathematics or diverse scientific and business fields that rely on fundamental mathematical techniques in our technology-driven world. Following liberal arts principles, the B.A. in Mathematics blends extensive humanities and social sciences coursework with intermediate-level advanced mathematics. This path is particularly suitable for students aiming for teaching credentials in mathematics or planning graduate studies in business or social sciences.
The General Applied Mathematics track caters to students considering advanced studies in applied mathematics. Other specialized Applied Mathematics programs - featuring concentrations in Biology, Chemistry, Economics, Environmental Sciences, Physics, and Statistics - offer rigorous mathematical training combined with significant coursework in the chosen discipline. The Computational Mathematics program equips students for professional careers involving computer systems and prepares them for graduate studies in computer science.