Mathematics students learn in well-equipped classrooms, a comfortable
collaborative student seminar room and microcomputer laboratories
located throughout campus.
Students can utilize an extensive set of library resources as well
as specialized mathematical software tools such as Maple, Geometers
Sketchpad, Minitab and Matlab.
There are many opportunities for student-faculty research projects
with opportunities to present findings during an annual mathematics
retreat and a research poster day held on campus as well as during
national and international meetings.
Students have the opportunity to join Kappa Mu Epsilon, the on-campus
math honors society or the Actuarial Network Student Organization.
The liberal arts and teaching majors provide strong backgrounds
for graduate study and opportunities to pursue interests in special
areas.
The mathematics liberal arts major, with its four emphases, can
lead to a variety of careers in business, industry and other areas.
Internship opportunities provide students on-the-job training.