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Concordia College
Bachelor of Arts - Mathematics
- Moorhead, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
Concordia’s BA in Mathematics prepares students to pursue graduate school opportunities and/or enter careers in diverse fields, including data analytics, data science, statistics, actuarial science and quantitative analysis.


State University of New York at Potsdam (SUNY)
B.A. in Adolescence Education: Mathematics
- Potsdam, USA
BA
On-Campus
The Adolescence Education: Mathematics program requires completion of a mathematics major, while simultaneously completing a second major in education, with courses in pedagogy specific to the content that will be taught.
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Marian University
Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics
- Fond du Lac, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
Do you like to use mathematical formulas, theories, techniques, and the latest algorithms to solve real-world problems, like collecting and analyzing data to make business decisions?
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Computational Mathematics combines mathematical theory with practical computing techniques, making it an engaging choice for those interested in solving real-world problems. At the Bachelor's level, you’ll delve into topics like numerical analysis, statistical modeling, and algorithm design, all while honing your analytical skills.
As a student in this field, you’ll engage with core courses focusing on optimization, mathematical modeling, and data analysis. You'll also build competencies in developing algorithms for large data sets, conducting simulations, and applying mathematical principles to various applications ranging from finance to engineering. This foundation prepares you for a variety of career paths, including data analyst, quantitative researcher, or software developer.
Pursuing a degree in Computational Mathematics fosters critical thinking and problem-solving abilities as students engage with complex concepts and scenarios. As you explore these new ideas, you’ll cultivate a strong understanding of how mathematics applies in diverse environments, enabling you to confidently tackle challenges in future professional roles.