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Erskine College Bachelor with a Major in Mathematics
Erskine College

Bachelor with a Major in Mathematics

Due West, USA

4 Years

English

Full time

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Key Summary

    About: The Bachelor with a Major in Mathematics focuses on advanced mathematical concepts and their applications. It provides a comprehensive understanding of areas such as algebra, calculus, and statistics. This program develops critical thinking and problem-solving skills through both theoretical and practical coursework. The duration of this degree is typically four years, depending on individual pace and program options.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue various career paths, including roles such as mathematicians, data analysts, and educators. Opportunities exist in finance, technology, research, and academia, allowing graduates to apply their mathematical skills in diverse fields.

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Introduction

Mathematics

In the mathematics department at Erskine, you will develop problem-solving skills and abstract reasoning abilities, which will prepare you for a rapidly changing workplace. Recent graduates from the math program have entered a variety of careers. Some have become teachers, worked in business, served in the armed forces, practiced law, or worked in industry. Others have completed graduate studies in mathematics, physics, statistics, computer science, and philosophy.

Within the mathematics major, you can choose from three tracks.

  • A major in pure mathematics prepares you for graduate-level studies as well as careers in engineering, information science, business, law, and research.
  • If you pair the math major with an education minor, you can earn a teaching certification which qualifies you to teach math at the middle- and high-school levels.
  • Through Erskine’s partnership with Clemson University, you can complete a dual degree program in finance and actuarial science.Β Learn more about the Actuarial Science program.

Whether you plan to attend graduate school or enter the workforce, the mathematics department equips you with valuable knowledge and analytical skills to solve real-world problems.

Admissions

The Office of Admissions accepts applications on a rolling basis. Students may apply for admission beginning January 1 of the year prior to intended entry, and decision notifications for complete applications will be sent on a rolling basis. Students should confirm their enrollment by the national candidates’ reply date, May 1.

International Students

  1. Apply. Submit your application, along with the $25 application fee.
  2. Submit transcripts.Β Transcripts must be translated into a U.S. 4.0 grading scale and go through IEE, WES or ECE.
  3. Submit SAT scores.Β For more information about Erskine's test flexible policy,Β click here.
  4. Complete the English Language Proficiency Test.Β English proficiency is required when a student’s native language is not English. Recommended TOEFL score: 70 iBT (Internet-based test). Recommended IELTS score: 6.0.

Enrollment Fee

Upon acceptance, students must submit the certificate of finance as well as an enrollment fee to reserve their place in the incoming class. An I-20 will then be issued so that the student may obtain a visa. The student is responsible for any fees associated with acquiring the student visa. For more information visit our website, or click "apply now" to start the application process.

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