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Mathematics - Applied Math Option, B.S.

USA

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What will I learn?

A degree in mathematics can open the door to a huge range of amazing careers. After all, math is involved in just about every job in some way, and it's particularly essential in the in-demand fields of science, technology, and engineering. Math majors tend to have well-developed skills in logical thinking and problem solving. They are experts at analyzing data and creating models to extract meaningful conclusions. They can identify patterns and use quantitative data to construct solutions. That's why the kind of jobs you can get with a math degree are so diverse. You could pursue careers in areas like insurance, banking, education, logistics, and more.

Math skills are clearly important in many careers, most notably the science, technology, and engineering professions. But such skills also feature prominently in some careers that may not seem like a natural end point for someone with a math degree. Video game developer and computer animator are just two examples of less-obvious jobs that actually use calculus, for instance.

What You Can Do

Teach, pursue advanced degree, or work in finance-related fields, business, government, and industry; actuarial work.

A major in mathematics is a springboard to a wide range of rewarding careers. Whether you focus on theoretical mathematics, applied math or statistics, the analytical and quantitative skills you develop in a math program are valuable assets that many employers need. Take a look at some of the types of organizations that hire math majors:

  • Government agencies and academic research institutes
  • Engineering firms
  • Biomedical and health services companies
  • Insurance agencies
  • Real estate firms
  • Medical device manufacturers
  • Airlines and other transportation service providers
  • Financial institutions

Interesting Classes You Might Take

  • Introduction to Advanced Mathematics
  • Discrete Structures
  • Theory of Numbers
  • Graph Theory
  • Mathematical Modeling
  • Linear Algebra and Abstract Algebra
  • History of Mathematics
  • Applied Complex Analysis
  • Differential Geometry
  • Mathematical Statistics
  • Applied Probability

What You Can Learn

The use of mathematics in the modern world. The language and problems of mathematics, including set theory, symbolic logic, types of proofs. Techniques of data analysis and mathematical modeling. How calculus can be used to solve problems in science and engineering. Developing skills in logical thinking and problem solving.

Which department am I in?

College of Science and Mathematics

Study options

Full Time (120 units)

Tuition fees
US$18,533.00 per year
USD $1,665 Per Semester for 0-6 units; USD $2,871 Per Semester for 6.1 or more units; Nonresident tuition fee: USD $396 per unit
Start date

Expected January, August 2025

Venue

College of Science and Mathematics

Science II, Room 301,

2576 E. San Ramon Ave., M/S ST90,

FRESNO,

California,

93740, United States

Entry requirements

For international students

Have graduated from high school (earning a high school diploma), have earned a Certificate of General Education Development (GED) or have passed the California High School Proficiency Examination (CHSPE)

English language Score: TOEFL – 61 iBT, or IELTS – 6.0 or with 5.5 Band score in each section, or ELS Language Centers - Level 112, or Pearson's Test of English – 45. Application Deadlines: Fall - July 1 and Spring - November 1.

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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