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Mathematics explores the world by examining numbers, forms, sequences, and transformations to develop rational approaches that enhance and enrich life. Serving as a link between arts and sciences, mathematics has been a cornerstone of liberal arts education for millennia. Scientific disciplines consistently rely on mathematical methods to test and validate their theories. Recently, social sciences have also embraced advanced mathematical concepts for education and investigation. As a continually growing field, mathematics now contributes to more innovative and complex frontiers than ever before, with emerging areas like data analytics and quantum information systems demanding novel methods and creative approaches.
Mathematics graduates pursue diverse careers in corporate, industrial, and public sectors, while some secure teaching roles in secondary education (typically requiring certification). Many also advance their studies through graduate programs in mathematics or related disciplines.