By choosing from available electives, students can specialize in specific branches of mathematics or pursue a concentration in a related field such as financial mathematics, statistics or actuarial science. In all degree programs, students receive a sound preparation for graduate study.

The Department of Mathematics offers the master of arts degree with options in mathematics and mathematics education, the master of science degree in applied statistics, a certificate in applied statistics, and the master of science degree in applied and computational mathematics.

  • The B.A. in Mathematics is designed to prepare students for graduate study in mathematics. The B.A. degree has a language requirement (French, German, or Russian are recommended), which makes it particularly appropriate for students who want to enroll in doctoral programs that require a language.
  • The B.S. in Mathematics provides students with five different career-oriented programs (concentrations) that prepare graduates for careers in the private and public sectors, namely:
    • Actuarial Science Program
    • Applied and Computational Mathematics Program
    • Mathematical Finance Program
    • Pure Mathematics Program
    • Statistics Program