The Mathematics Department prepares students for work in any field that values the skills of an analytical mind, as well as for graduate school in mathematics and K-12 teaching.
Undergraduate degrees offered by the department are the Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Mathematics, the Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Applied Mathematics, the Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Economics/Mathematics, and the Bachelor of Science in Education degree with a major in Mathematics Education. The first two degree programs are offered within the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, the third is shared with the Economics Department, and the fourth is in conjunction with the College of Education and Educational Technology. The department also offers a minor in Mathematics, a minor in Applied Statistics, and a concentration in Mathematics for Elementary Education majors.
Graduate degrees offered by the Mathematics Department are the Master of Science in Applied Mathematics, the Master of Education in Mathematics, and the Master of Education in Elementary and Middle School Mathematics Education.
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- Faculty and Staff
- Contact information for faculty and staff in the Mathematics Department
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