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Learning Outcomes

Learning Outcomes

By completing the B.S. or B.S. in Mathematics students will:

1. have learned fundamental knowledge of Mathematics and be prepared to pursue graduate study or to work as professional mathematicians;

2. have well-developed quantitative and analytical skills;

3. be able to use skills in mathematical reasoning and critical thinking to understand and analyze phenomena of nature, modern science and society;

4. be able to make inferences from data and to communicate, prove and justify their findings;

5. be prepared for various qualifying examinations such as the GRE and PRAXIS II.