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Mathematics

Turn your mathematical interests and talents into a successful career with ÌÇÐÄVlog's mathematics bachelor's degree. Exploring topics and areas of study related to calculus, real analysis, linear algebra, and abstract algebra, you'll learn how to write mathematical proofs, read and synthesize mathematical literature, and model and solve problems.

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Major or Minor
Description

Exploring Mathematics Beyond the Textbook

Coursework throughout the mathematics major will focus on the application of a broad range of mathematical perspectives — including numerical, graphical, algebraic, analytical, and verbal — and how they can effectively connect and communicate ideas.

Throughout your time at UW-Eau Claire, endless opportunities to explore, grow, and take your studies to the next level will be available to you. Take your learning outside the classroom by participating in a cultural immersion program or studying abroad. Or conduct research alongside your professors, secure an internship, become a math tutor, or join an on-campus student organization.

No matter your career goals, here, you'll feel motivated and supported while on your journey to pursuing your bachelor's degree. Classes are taught by passionate, supportive faculty members, each with a wealth of knowledge and expertise. Through their diverse backgrounds and past experiences, they'll show you all that is possible with a degree in math and help you find a career path you love. 

Degree Types

Program Details

Degree Types
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Bachelor of Science (BS)
Degree Level undergraduate
Available asMajor or Minor
Program Length 4 years
Campus
Eau Claire
Offered
On Campus
Requires a minor Yes
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Learning Outside the Classroom

The department’s annual Math Retreat will give you the chance to practice presenting your research to other math students, participate in math competitions and learn from guest speakers. It is also a great way to hear about new and ongoing research projects that you may want to join or investigate further. Additionally, two intensive data analysis challenges each year give you a chance to showcase your skills against dozens of other university teams.

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Student-Faculty Research

Over 40% of our math majors work with faculty on groundbreaking mathematical research, learning advanced math topics, and solving problems that no one else has solved before. These research projects have led to paid work, published papers, and scholarships, and the opportunity to travel to math conferences and share research results with other mathematicians.

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Innovative Facilities

As a mathematics student, you'll have access to technology-equipped classrooms, collaborative student seminar rooms, and computer laboratories filled with programs and specialized software tools. These tools include Python, Matlab, and R, which are some of the same programs you'll find in the field — giving you a competitive advantage when applying for jobs.

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Volunteer Opportunities

Each year, staff, faculty, and students work together to put on the department's Math Meet, a fun math competition for over 300 high school students from Wisconsin and Minnesota.

Another event, Sonia Kovalevsky Day, allows for a day of engaging math activities and encourages middle-school and high-school girls’ interest in math. These events are excellent opportunities to build connections and make a difference.

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What can I do

Where can the mathematics program lead me after graduation?

ÌÇÐÄVlog's mathematics bachelor's degree provides students with exceptional preparation for graduate school and opens doors to countless career opportunities in business, government and industry.

Example Careers

  • Mathematician
  • Database administrator
  • Economic researcher
  • Quality assurance analyst
  • Financial planner
  • Budget analyst
  • Data scientist
  • Purchasing agent
  • Cost estimator
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SampleCourses

Curriculum throughout the mathematics bachelor's degree is rooted in experiential learning and the liberal arts. In addition to core mathematics courses, you'll also explore classes in computer science. Pair your studies with a minor or another major in areas like information systems, physics, computer science, accounting, business finance, chemistry, or history for even more career options.

Here are a few courses in Mathematics at UW-Eau Claire.

MATH 106

Introduction to Mathematical Thinking

An accessible introduction to some interesting mathematical topics that require analytical thinking and abstract reasoning skills.

MATH 113

Trigonometry

Graphs, properties, and geometric significance of trigonometric functions of a real variable. Other topics include trigonometric equations and identities, inverse trigonometric functions and applications.

MATH 307

Mathematics and Music

Using mathematics to understand, appreciate, and create music. Free audio processing software will be emphasized. Rock, jazz, classical, and experimental music will be analyzed. Connections are made to brain science and medicine.

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