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Undergraduate programs in the

MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES​​

Vi​sit​ A​​pply Current St​​udents​

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​The Department of​ Mathematical Sciences offers undergraduate degrees in actu​​​​arial ​sciences, applied mathematics, mathe​matics, mathem​atics and economics, qua​ntitative biology, and second​ary math education and has a total of about 300 students in these degrees. The department also offers a minor in mathematics​ and, every year, about 60 students graduate with a minor in mathematics.

There is an active math club, teams for math competitions, funding for research with math faculty, internship opportunities, and careful mentoring, teaching and advising by the more than 35 research active professors in the department.​​​

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De
dicated Faculty

Our faculty are mathematicians, applied mathematicians, and mathematics researchers and educators who are dedicated to the success of their students.
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Research Opportunities

Our department offers many opportunities for undergraduates to get involved in research. Many research-active faculty are funded by the National Science Foundation, the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, and other funding agencies.

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Careers in Mathematics

From data analytics to actuarial sciences, math-oriented degrees give students the quantitative and analytical skills to succeed in a variety of high-demand and high-paying fields.