Applied Mathematics B.S.

Outcomes

A mathematics degree offers graduates a wide range of career options. They can work as mathematicians, using their analytical skills to solve complex problems in fields such as finance, engineering or research. Others become actuaries, analyzing financial risks and probabilities for insurance companies or financial institutions. Some graduates pursue careers in education, becoming math teachers at the K-12 level or professors at colleges and universities. 

Additionally, opportunities exist in data analysis, where graduates can work in industries such as healthcare, technology or marketing, using mathematical models to interpret and make predictions from data. With their strong foundation in mathematics, graduates are well-equipped for diverse professions that require logical thinking, problem-solving and quantitative analysis skills.

Career Outlook

  • Average Salary: $69,747
  • Job Postings: 119

Average salary is based on a 2024 NACE Salary Survey. Job posting data is for mathematician positions and is provided by Lightcast. This number represents unique job postings from companies looking to hire in the last 30 days as of May 2024.

Courses

In addition to meeting the liberal arts core requirements of the university, you must complete the courses listed below. You also must participate in program assessment activities. For graduation, you must have a minimum 2.25 GPA in all natural sciences courses counting toward your major. 

Required Major Core Courses

Complete the following courses.

MAT204

Calculus I

(4.0 s.h)

MAT205

Calculus II

(4.0 s.h)

MAT310

Calculus III

(4.0 s.h)

MAT311

Differential Equations

(3.0 s.h)

CHE111

General Chemistry I

(4.0 s.h)

CHE112

General Chemistry II

(4.0 s.h)
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Colloquium

Complete two semesters of colloquium; one presentation required.

NSC300

Science Colloquium

(1.0 s.h)

Elective(s) in Major

Complete 9 s.h. in mathematics, computer science, biology, chemistry, physics, accounting, finance, economics or business at the 200-level or higher.

Complete 6 s.h. in mathematics, computer science, biology, chemistry, physics, accounting, finance, economics or business at the 300-level or higher.

MAT305

Abstract Algebra

(3.0 s.h)

ACC225

Accounting I

(3.0 s.h)

ACC226

Accounting II

(3.0 s.h)

ACC330

Accounting Information Systems

(3.0 s.h)

ACC400

Accounting Practicum

(3.0 s.h)

ACC401

Accounting Seminar

(2.0 s.h)
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