Undergraduate Programs
Our department offers a variety of undergraduate majors and minors. Below is a general overview of each program and links to the Undergraduate Catalog which contains specific program requirements and the faculty page for each program coordinator.
Majors
BA, Mathematics (General)
This major is intended for students that are pursuing a basic math major for employment purposes and/or are interested in mathematics as part of a degree with two majors.
Program Requirements Program Coordinator
BA, Mathematics (Extended)
This major is for students that intend to pursue a graduate degree in mathematics, and/or intend to pursue employment in business and industry. This major does not lead to teacher certification.
Program Requirements Program Coordinator
BA, Mathematics (with Secondary Teacher Certification)
This major is intended for students that are pursuing a basic math major for employment purposes and/or are interested in mathematics as part of a degree with two majors. Students pursuing teacher certification will also major in Science and Mathematics Education (774).
Program Requirements Program Coordinator
BS, Middle Grades Mathematics
A major in middle grades mathematics is for students who plan to teach mathematics in grades 5-9 only. The degree requires a second major in Science and Mathematics Education (774). Upon successful completion of both majors, the student will receive a Bachelor of Science degree.
Program Requirements Program Coordinator
BS, Mathematical Economics
This major is for students wishing to pursue either a graduate degree in economics or a highly applied, analytical occupation with a heavy emphasis on quantitative skills such as an actuary. This degree does not require a second major or a minor. The BS in Mathematical Economics offers two concentrations: General concentration and Actuarial Science concentration
Program Requirements Program Coordinator
Minors
Mathematics
This minor is intended for employment in industry and/or graduate studies in mathematics.
Minor Requirements Coordinator
Applied Statistics
A minor in applied statistics requires a minimum of 19 semester hours. This program is designed for a student seeking a career as a statistical programmer/analyst/consultant in a knowledge-based industry or in a research institution.
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