Undergraduate Degree Programs

The Department offers undergraduate degree programs in Mathematics (teaching and non-teaching) and a minor in Mathematics.

Major in Mathematics (Non-Teaching)

Major in Mathematics (Teaching)

Minor in Mathematics

Major in Mathematics (Non-Teaching)

This Program covers a broad spectrum of pure and applied mathematics. Courses are offered in a variety of topics including Calculus, Real and Complex Analysis, Number Theory, Topology, Linear Algebra, Modern Algebra, Statistics, and Probability. It is designed for persons who wish to pursue careers in statistics, actuarial science, mathematical modeling, and graduate study in mathematics or statistics.

***Program is temporarily suspended until Spring 2023 

Major in Mathematics (Teaching)

The content of this program is similar to that of Mathematics (Non-teaching). It is supplemented by professional education coursework. This program is designed for persons who wish to pursue careers in secondary mathematics education.

***Program is temporarily suspended until Spring 2023 

Minor in Mathematics

A student can minor in Mathematics by taking 21 credits in mathematics including Math 112, Math 211 and at least three 3-credit 300 and 400 level courses in mathematics.  A 3-credit 300 or 400 level computer science course may be used in place of on of the 300 or 400 level mathematics courses.

***Temporarily suspended until Spring 2023 

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