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This program provides a curriculum centered on both theoretical and practical mathematics, equipping students with logical reasoning and analytical abilities to tackle complex problems. The bachelor of arts track is less mathematically rigorous compared to the bachelor of science, making it ideal for those seeking a more diverse academic experience.
The degree pairs well with majors or minors in natural sciences, computer science, engineering, and similar disciplines. It also offers strong foundations for advanced studies in quantitative fields. Graduates with mathematics degrees pursue careers in education, technology, finance, and government sectors, working as teachers, researchers, engineers, software developers, financial analysts, economists, or actuaries.
This specialized program blends advanced mathematics with finance coursework. It's particularly designed for students aiming for quantitative finance graduate programs or immediate careers in this domain, as well as those pursuing actuarial science professions.