What you'll study:Core courses in laboratory science and calculus progress into advanced study of pure and applied mathematics. A large selection of electives investigates important aspects of analysis, algebra, and probability.How you'll learn more:Participate in the mathematics colloquium series and hear about new research and applications. Compete in a brain bowl contest or be involved in a Pi Day event. Consider a research project with a faculty mentor or obtain an internship in a STEM field.Where it can take you:Critical thinking skills developed while studying mathematics apply across a range of fields. What about becoming a climate analyst, mathematical biologist, actuary, or a computer programmer? Banking and teaching are always in demand, or you can continue to graduate school in a STEM field of science, technology, engineering or mathematics.