Undergraduate Program
The Department offers a B.S. in mathematics with five possible concentrations, in addition to minors in mathematics and applied statistics. The concentrations for the bachelor's degree are applied mathematics, economics, statistics, theoretical mathematics, and teaching mathematics. For information regarding requirements for the major or minor, please visit our advising page.
The Applied Mathematics Concentration prepares students for careers in the mathematical
sciences, and includes courses in ordinary and partial differential equations, numerical
and complex analysis, and probability and statistics. The Economics Concentration
includes courses in algebra, real analysis, and probability and statistics, together
with applications of microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics. The Statistics
Concentration includes courses in modern methods in applied statistics, regression
analysis, analysis of variance and experimental design, probability theory, and mathematical
statistics. The Teaching Concentration includes courses in geometry, algebra, probability
and statistics; contact with teaching faculty and experiences gained through student
presentations in discussion and activity periods. The Theoretical Concentration focuses
on graduate school preparation and includes advanced algebra, real and complex analysis,
probability and statistics.
For roadmap's to graduation, please visit our advising page.
For more details about the program, see the following:
- Advising page (contains requirements for the major or minor, department catalog, semester schedules, among other things)
- myRunnerHandbook
- CSUB Mathematics fact sheet
- CSUB Mathematics trifold
- Student Learning Objectives