It’s more than just numbers. By nurturing a robust set of analytical, problem-solving and quantitative skills, a mathematics degree at DePauw ensures that you will be ready to tackle a wide range of challenges in any field you choose – from biology to economics, from technology to finance, from engineering to statistics. Our graduates thrive in collaborative environments, and they are consistently recognized for their ability to navigate complex problems and to advance knowledge in their careers.
Our curriculum's emphasis on both theoretical and applied mathematics ensures that you will have an educational experience that is both compelling and unique. Our dedicated faculty members are committed to student success, and they offer a comprehensive range of high-impact practices meticulously designed to facilitate experiential learning. These initiatives transcend conventional coursework, incorporating research projects, publishing opportunities, conference participation and other collaborative endeavors with fellow students and faculty. Not only will these solidify your academic and professional acumen, but they will also reinforce your readiness to excel professionally, whether in mathematics or any of its related disciplines.
Major | Degree | School | Format | Course Credits |
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Mathematics | Undergraduate, B.A. | College of Liberal Arts and Sciences | On Campus | 10 Courses |
Mathematics
Undergraduate, B.A.
On Campus
10 Courses
Minor | School | Format | Course Credits |
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Mathematics | College of Liberal Arts and Sciences | On Campus | 5 Courses |
Mathematics
On Campus
5 Courses
Leveraging the resources of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the mathematics major at DePauw is housed in the Department of Mathematical Sciences. This department encourages the development of widely applicable skills in analytical thinking and problem solving by nurturing proficiency in data analysis, decision-making, oral and written communication, and an appreciation for diversity.