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The MATH program provides comprehensive training across all mathematical disciplines, covering algebra, geometry, differential equations, real and complex analysis, topology, logic, number theory, probability, statistics, and applied mathematics topics. Students begin their mathematics journey with foundational courses in calculus and linear algebra before selecting specialized paths. The department offers personalized guidance to prospective majors regarding requirements and elective courses tailored to their goals, with advisors accessible daily to all students.
Mathematics graduates can enter diverse professional fields including education, computer science, operations research, statistics, business, and economics. Those advancing to graduate studies may pursue academic careers as professors or research mathematicians. The department's faculty possesses the expertise and resources to deliver the essential mathematical foundation for these career paths.
All non-introductory mathematics courses aim to cultivate precise thinking and communication skills, with particular focus in the department's numerous writing-intensive offerings.