There are two undergraduate degrees in Mathematics offered at Texas A&M University: the Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) and the Bachelor of Science (B.S.).
All advising for these degrees is done through the Undergraduate Program Office in the Department of Mathematics.
The B.A. in Mathematics gives you a traditional liberal arts education in mathematics.
Through this program, you will investigate a broad array of techniques in mathematics. You'll also pursue electives in related fields that demonstrate how mathematics is fundamental to the world at large.
Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics Curriculum
After completing this program, you'll be prepared to enter the professional work force.
If you choose the appropriate electives, you will also be prepared to pursue professional degrees in various fields, including education, law, and medicine.
Students in this degree can also pursue teaching certification programs.
The B.A. in Mathematics is well suited for students interested in pursuing mathematics and some other area. A minor field of study is required for this degree. Minors are 15–18 credit hours and will display on your transcript after graduation, but not on your diploma.
The B.S. in Mathematics explores mathematical problems and their interplay with science and engineering.
Through this program, you will investigate a broad array of techniques in pure mathematics. You'll also pursue electives in science and related fields that demonstrate the crucial underpinnings of mathematics in our understanding of information, science, and technology.
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics Curriculum
After completing this program, you'll be prepared to enter employment with analytical and quantitative tools relevant to technological industries or modern financial markets.
If you choose the appropriate electives, you will also be prepared to enter quantitatively oriented graduate programs, including Ph.D. programs in Mathematics.
If you enjoy math, science and engineering, and if you tend to be drawn to the mathematical aspects of these subjects, then it could be that becoming a math major is exactly the right academic path for you. A challenging mathematics education develops problem solving abilities, and teaches versatility and adaptability. Because of these qualities, many career opportunities are available for mathematics majors, such as:
If you want to find our more about the career opportunities that exist for mathematics majors, plan to attend the Sciences Career Fair held each fall. There are many benefits to having a Mathematics Degree, and by studying at Texas A&M you can take advantage of many opportunities like:
We encourage science and engineering majors to obtain a minor in mathematics.
Course listings and general academic information
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