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Programs. Overview; Undergraduate Program. Information for Math Majors; Calculus Classes. College Algebra and Analytic Geometry (pre-calculus) Calculus I; Calculus II; Calculus III; Calculus IV; Accelerated Multivariable Calculus; Honors Math; Linear Algebra. Linear Algebra & Probability; Independent Study. Senior Thesis Showcase; WebAssign ...
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Many students are attracted to the discipline of mathematics for the same reason as the faculty, because of its great intrinsic beauty, its abstract and logical nature, and the insights that it gives into the physical world, as well as because of its many applications, such as to cryptography or finance. The mathematics major will introduce you to ...
Calculus represents the beginning of modern mathematics and is one of the most profound applications of mathematics to the physical and social sciences. Thus, the major begins with the study of calculus in one and several variables, as well as with linear algebra, which will teach you how to manipulate linear equations in many variables and how to ...
Although most students generally declare their major during the major declaration period in the second semester of their sophomore year, you should definitely begin a calculus sequence in your first year if you are seriously considering majoring in mathematics.
The department runs several undergraduate research programsaimed at math majors. Opportunities are available during the academic year and summer terms.
Although study abroad is not an integral part of your studies in mathematics, it can provide you with exposure to a different culture and a different educational system, and, as such, can be very fulfilling. You may also want to participate in the Budapest Mathematical Seminar or similar programs in your junior year. Keep in mind, however, that stu...
In the sample tracks listed below courses required for the major are listed in bold face. You should understand that these sample tracks are just modelsand that your program might look quite different. 1. Starting with Calculus I If you start with Calculus I-II your first year, you may either continue with Calculus III – IV, or, ideally, switch to ...
To be recommended to the College Committee on Honors, Awards, and Prizes, which makes the final decisions on all honors’ recipients, you must have a GPA of 3.63 in the major and have completed a senior thesis of merit. For more information on researching and writing the senior thesisand on departmental honors, you should consult with the Director o...
The following cash prizes are awarded annually to students with the highest score on a special departmental exam: 1. Professor Van Amringe Mathematical Prize 2. John Dash Van Buren Jr. Prize in Mathematics
If you graduate with a bachelor’s degree in mathematics you will have the foundation for a broad range of positions in business, industry, government, and education. Companies in the computer and communications industries employ many mathematicians, as do oil companies, banks, insurance companies, and consulting firms. Almost every bureau and branc...
Departmental advisors can offer advice about and help with graduate school applications. The Mathematics department also runs a Master’s degree program in mathematical finance and a Ph.D. program in mathematics.
Programs. Overview; Undergraduate Program. Information for Math Majors; Calculus Classes. College Algebra and Analytic Geometry (pre-calculus) Calculus I; Calculus II; Calculus III; Calculus IV; Accelerated Multivariable Calculus; Honors Math; Linear Algebra. Linear Algebra & Probability; Independent Study. Senior Thesis Showcase; WebAssign ...
The Program in Applied Mathematics at Columbia University, which hosts the Bachelor, Master and PhD degrees in applied mathematics, sits in the Department of Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics (APAM) of the Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS).
MS in Applied Mathematics. The Applied Mathematics MS program is unique and flexible, allowing students to tailor their program to their interests. Graduate Admissions. Application Information. MS Program Requirements. This 30-point program leads to a Master of Science degree. Students must complete five core courses and five electives.