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Pursuing a mathematics degree means immersing yourself in the language of numbers and applying it to understand our universe. You'll delve into advanced topics like calculus and modern algebra while developing problem-solving skills. If you find satisfaction in mathematical proofs and abstract reasoning to determine truth, this field might be your perfect fit.
The Mathematics-Physics program, exclusively offered as a BS degree, provides two specialization paths: Track A focuses on physics with guidance from physics faculty, while Track B emphasizes mathematics under math department advisors. Core coursework covers differential equations, linear algebra, and complex analysis. Math-focused students can then select advanced classes in differential geometry, abstract algebra, probability, and analysis (typically requiring Math 2710 as a prerequisite).