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The Department of Mathematics provides undergraduate programs resulting in either a Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts degree in mathematics. The Bachelor of Science degree can be further specialized by selecting one of these concentration areas: actuarial science, applied mathematics, pure mathematics, statistics, data science, or secondary teaching certification. The general Bachelor of Science track (without a specific concentration) is mainly designed for students planning to continue to graduate studies in mathematics or those still exploring career paths. This general option mandates completion of a minor. - Alternatively, the Bachelor of Science degree can be earned with a designated focus in one of these areas: actuarial science, applied mathematics, pure mathematics, statistics, data science, or secondary teaching certification.
Students must have completed official secondary school transcripts, diplomas, certificates and/or national test examination scores as appropriate for the educational systems in their country. In order to be considered for freshman admission students must have completed secondary school studies equivalent to that of United States high school graduation.
Official SAT I or ACT scores are required for entering freshmen with less than 24 semester hours of university level course work (equivalent to one year of full time study).
The minimum acceptable score on the TOEFL is 79 on the Internet-based test, 550 on the paper-based test and 213 on the computer-based test. The IELTS can be substituted for TOEFL scores. The minimum acceptable overall score of 6.5 is required for admission.