Students with a degree in Mathematics have numerous employment opportunities and enjoy high incomes and job satisfaction in their careers. Our recent alums have gone on to pursue careers in industry as data analysts, data scientists, and survey analysts, as well as careers in education as middle school and high school teachers. Some of our graduates have also earned master's degrees and Ph.D.'s in mathematics and related areas.
Why Choose Mathematics?
Our modern world is built on mathematics. It is at the heart of advances in business and technology and is essential to all scientific endeavors. Mathematicians create, discover, teach, and extend our understanding of the world. Our small, interactive classes give you personalized attention. Our lab meetings and capstone seminar develop your collaboration, communication, and technological skills. Math majors at EC form a tight-knit community ready to succeed in various careers.
What Mathematics Will Teach You
Majors take core courses in calculus, statistics, discrete math, linear and modern algebra, and a capstone seminar. In addition, specialized tracks prepare you for graduate school or a career in education or industry. Most of our courses include a lab where students collaborate on activities designed to improve their conceptual understanding and highlight applications. You will hone your communication, writing, and presentation skills through our curriculum and research opportunities.
Understand the foundations of mathematics
Be able to perform basic computations in higher mathematics
Be able to read and understand middle-level proofs
Be able to write and understand basic proofs
Develop and maintain problem-solving skills
Use mathematical ideas to model real-world problems
Be able to communicate mathematical ideas with others
Have experience using technology to address mathematical ideas
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Average Entrance Score; 6.5 for IELTS; 85 for TOEFL; 1200 for SAT; 24 for the ACT; 300 for GRE.
Science
Suburban
Undergraduate
Full-time, 4 years
January, September
6.5
$21,440,
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Undergraduate
15500
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15900
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