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Siena Heights University BS in Mathematics

Siena Heights University

BS in Mathematics

Adrian, USA

4 Years

English

Full time

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Sep 2025

USD 28,000 / per year

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About: This program focuses on developing strong analytical and problem-solving skills through the study of mathematical theories and applications. Students engage with various branches of mathematics, preparing them for diverse fields that rely on numerical and logical reasoning. Courses cover topics such as calculus, algebra, statistics, and geometry over the duration of the degree.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in areas like education, finance, data analysis, actuarial science, and various technical roles. Opportunities exist in sectors including technology, research, and government.

Introduction

Siena Heights offers a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics. Our General Math and Pre-Actuarial options were intended to prepare our graduates for careers in industry or for further study in graduate school.

The engineering field is becoming even more dependent on mathematics. Currently, most of our Pre-Engineering majors stay at Siena Heights as Math majors.

Math classes for majors are small, allowing our professors to provide all of the individual attention that our students might require. Plentiful office hours, student-centered faculty, large study areas with fully-equipped computers, and state-of-the-art Smart classrooms make learning personal, interesting, and interactive. We can get you started at whatever level suits your background, and take you on your journey right through to the degree of your choice.

Regardless of your specialty, the program will serve your needs.

Fast Fact

The faculty is dedicated to exposing our students to the leading edge of technology. Regular use of modern learning technology, from state-of-the-art hand-held calculators to Smart technology to Computer Algebra Systems, assists our students with the exploration and visualization of concepts in courses at all levels.

Clubs And Organizations

There is an active section of the mathematics national honor society Pi Mu Epsilon and a Math Club. The organizations provide students an opportunity to meet more students who are interested in mathematics and to encounter more mathematical topics than appear in the general curriculum.

The clubs also are very active in community and school service with activities such as Family Math, visits to area high schools, and community service projects. The clubs also bring in speakers on various topics of interest to the students.

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