Mathematics can be pursued on its own or it can be paired with other fields, such as physics, engineering, economics, computer science, statistics, business, pre-med and biology.
Our students can choose from a selection of topics in pure and applied mathematics, including abstract algebra, real and complex analysis, topology, logic, combinatorics, number theory, differential equations, differential geometry, numerical analysis, financial mathematics and mathematical modeling. Advanced undergraduates may choose to extend the range of options by taking independent studies and graduate classes.
The Mathematics program is offered at George Washington University.