- Department of Mathematics
- Bachelor of Science
- Preparation
- Degree requirements and worksheets
- Transfer credits and transfer course approvals
- Student learning outcomes
- Master of Science
- Minor
- Single-Subject Matter Preparation (SSMP) Program
- Counselors and faculty advisors
- Careers in mathematics
- Colloquium
- List of faculty
- Faculty resources
- Employment
Student Learning Outcomes
Students who graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics will be able to:
- Demonstrate mastery of the core concepts in algebra and analysis.
- Give clear and organized written and verbal explanations of mathematical ideas.
- Develop and write mathematical proofs.
- Solve mathematical problems independently.
- Use appropriate technology to solve mathematical problems.
- Understand and apply algorithms to solve problems.
- Model and analyze real world problems by reformulating these problems in a mathematical context.
- Recognize the interdependency of different areas of mathematics, the connections between mathematics and other disciplines, and the historical context for the development of mathematical ideas.


