Mathematical Sciences (BS, BA, minor)

Program Overview

The Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Âé¶¹Éç offers courses and degree programs in mathematics, data science and statistics, and actuarial science.

Our main areas of concentration include:

  • Algebra
  • Analysis
  • Applied mathematics
  • Combinatorics
  • Data science
  • Geometry and topology
  • Probability and statistics

Degrees Offered

  • BS in Mathematical Sciences
  • BA in Mathematical Sciences
  • BA in Mathematical Sciences: Actuarial Sciences
  • BS in Mathematical Sciences: Actuarial Sciences
  • BA in Mathematical Sciences: Data Science and Statistics
  • BS in Mathematical Sciences: Data Science and Statistics

Minors

  • Mathematical Sciences

Internships, Research Opportunities and More

Students may have opportunities to engage  whose interests span a wide range of topics.

Student organizations include:

Coursework

Some courses to consider in your first year:

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After You Graduate

Mathematical sciences majors develop strong mathematical reasoning and analytical skills that support a wide range of careers. Graduates pursue paths in areas such as:

  • Education (K–12 and higher education)
  • Data analysis
  • Software development
  • National security
  • Medicine
  • Scientific research

Students specializing in actuarial science commonly find employment in:

  • Insurance companies
  • Consulting firms
  • Federal and state insurance departments 
  • Universities
  • Banks and investment firms
  • Large corporations
  • Public accounting firms

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Accelerated/4+1 Degrees

You may also be interested in our accelerated/4+1 degree programs which allow students to complete their bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree in just 5 years!


For more information, visit the Mathematical Sciences website.