The?Department of Mathematics?is dedicated to helping students develop the ability to reason logically, understand abstract concepts and solve problems, and to producing versatile mathematicians who grasp the complexities in their field.

Math majors at Union take foundational courses such as calculus, geometry and probability, and also choose from courses in cryptology, number theory, discrete mathematics, game theory, knot theory and ancient Greek mathematics.

They work closely with faculty members in a variety of settings and course formats, and engage in?research?under the supervision of a faculty member.

Students? independent studies have included advanced topics in real analysis, the mathematical study of voting systems, and mathematical computer graphics.