Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
Minor
Mathematics
Students in this major learn a wide range of abstract mathematical concepts and their many applications. These topics are essential tools in science, business, statistics, and engineering, and form the foundation for mathematics research. Mathematics graduates are well prepared for jobs which require analytical thinking and quantitative skills.
Quality classroom experiences
All mathematics courses introduce new ways of thinking and develop discipline in carefully expressing these thoughts through problem solutions or carefully written arguments. Beginning with calculus, all mathematics courses are taught in small sections to ensure an appropriate level of personal attention.
Together with the College of Education, the Department of Mathematics and Statistics runs the largest secondary mathematics education program in Ohio.
Career - what can you do with a mathematics degree?
Part-time employment is available for undergraduates as tutors in the Learning Commons and the Math Emporium, a computer learning center within the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. The National Science Foundation (NSF) offers undergraduate research opportunities through its Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program. The BGSU Center for Undergraduate Research and Scholarship offers the possibility of summer research funding. There are also a number of scholarships available specifically for students who declare a mathematics major.
Mathematician is often one of the top rated jobs. Mathematics majors can go on to graduate school in diverse fields such as statistics, engineering and economics.
97% of graduates report they're employed, in graduate school or starting a business within six months of graduation.
Career paths
- Computer science
- Economics
- Education
- Financial planning
- Government
- Insurance
- Market research
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College of Arts and Sciences Admissions
Students interested in a mathematics major should have four years of college preparatory mathematics in high school. While it is not necessary to take calculus in high school, the department offers an advanced placement program to receive credit for one or two calculus courses by taking the Advanced Placement Exam while in high school.
Specializations:
- Applied Mathematics
- Actuarial Science
- Data Science
Curriculum
Mathematics majors begin with a core of three semesters of calculus and a course in linear algebra. A variety of honors courses and seminars are offered with the possibility of writing an honors research thesis in order to graduate with departmental or university honors. It is possible for advanced students to earn a limited number of graduate credits during their senior year and complete a master’s degree in mathematics in one year beyond the bachelor’s degree.
Sample courses
- Calculus and Analytic Geometry
- Linear Algebra
- Differential Equations
- Real Analysis
The Mathematics program is part of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics in the BGSU College of Arts and Sciences.
Accreditation
Bowling Green State University [BGSU] is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. BGSU has been accredited by the Higher Learning Commission since 01/01/1916. The most recent reaffirmation of accreditation was received in 2022-2023, with our next reaffirmation of accreditation scheduled for 2032-2033. Questions should be directed to the Office of Institutional Effectiveness.
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