Undergraduate Degree Programs

 

Degree Options

A full listing of these undergraduate programs and requirements can be found in the Undergraduate Catalog.

 

BA in Mathematics

General Curriculum in Mathematics
Basic liberal arts major program in mathematics; not tied to a specific career direction, but rather provides a general background for students interested in a variety of careers that require mathematical expertise. Well suited to students pursuing multiple majors.

Concentration C
Mathematics major with a concentration in computing and applied mathematics; designed for students interested in careers in applying mathematics or doing scientific programming.

Concentration GS/ED
For the student whose career goal is to attain a master's degree for professional certification in adolescent mathematics education; may be coupled with a minor in teacher education.

Concentration GS
Basic theoretical course of study for mathematics majors intending graduate study in mathematics, or intending careers in such fields as actuarial science, financial analysis or cryptography.

Concentration GS/AM
Mathematics major for intended graduate study in applied mathematics; a basic theoretical course of study for students planning a career and/or graduate study in applied mathematics. 

 

BS in Mathematics

Concentration A
Provides a course of study for mathematics majors intending to pursue a career as an actuary. Admission to this concentration is by departmental approval only. See the director of undergraduate studies for information.

Concentration BSc
Same as Program GS with four additional electives.

Concentration BSc/AM
Same as Program GS/AM with four additional electives.

 

BA in Mathematics/Economics

Program M/E
Joint major with economics, for students intending graduate study in economics.

 

BS in Mathematical Physics

Program M/P
Joint major with physics, for students intending graduate study in mathematical physics.

 

BS in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology

Concentration in Mathematics
The university offers a bachelor of science degree in bioinformatics and computational biology, with options for a concentration in biology, biophysics, computer science and engineering, or mathematics. Please refer to the Bioinformatics and Computational Biology program for further details.

 

BA/MA in Mathematics

Five-year, 138-credit combined degree program. Admission requires a minimum GPA of 3.0 in courses through differential equations and linear algebra, as well as letters of recommendation. For program details, contact the director of undergraduate studies.