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Â鶹ӰÒô Professor Karen Pitts points to an equation on the blackboard while talking to a group of students.
Â鶹ӰÒô Professor Karen Pitts points to an equation on the blackboard while talking to a group of students.

Mathematics

Gain mathematical and analytical skills that are in high demand by many employers through a minor in Mathematics.

At a Glance

What You’ll Learn:

  • Advanced skills in mathematics and analytics
  • How to use various computer software programs

What You’ll Do:

  • Apply your mathematical skills to your major or area of interest
  • Focus on problem-solving using real-world examples

Where You’ll Go:

  • Major corporate, nonprofit, and government organizations
  • Graduate schools to advance your career preparation

Program Highlights

Today’s data-driven economy has a growing need for professionals with mathematical and analytical skills. By pursuing a minor in Mathematics, you’ll focus on problem-solving and better understand how to use technology and software applications in various fields. Customize your minor to match your interests with courses such as actuarial statistics, financial mathematics, decision-making, and mathematics of the arts and creativity. 

Sample Courses

Our curriculum consists of engaging coursework that’s designed to prepare you for your future career. Just a few sample courses include: 

Calculus and Analytic Geometry I MATH 121
Mathematics of Finance MATH 129
Linear Algebra MATH 226
Software Application for Mathematics MATH 354
Elementary Number Theory MATH 409

Learn by Doing

Lessons from a textbook can only take you so far. That’s why experiential learning is at the core of your Bryant experience. You’ll engage in hands-on projects and opportunities beginning your very first year — building skills in critical thinking, learning how to adapt to challenges, and fostering your determination to succeed.