Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
Mathematics is the oldest and most fundamental of the sciences. Ancient societies all over the world discovered and applied mathematical ideas independently. Mathematics is also a dynamic, rapidly growing subject that finds new applications every day. In recent years, the use of mathematics has been expanding not only in its traditional territory—the physical sciences and technology—but also into the biological and health sciences, the social and management sciences, and even the humanities.
- Computational skills
- Ability to predict various probable outcomes
- Ability to formulate, model and solve problems from physical and social sciences
- Flexibility to apply knowledge across many applications
- Ability to work with colleagues
Choose from two options:
For details on these options, see the Mathematics Guide for the Undergraduate and the course catalog.
Undergraduate research
Mathematics and statistics faculty active in research can mentor undergraduate students in research projects. Please contact individual faculty to find out more details.
Graduate program
The M.S. and Ph.D. in Mathematics are offered by the WSU Department of Mathematics and Statistics. You may pursue these degrees on the Vancouver campus, under the guidance and supervision of Vancouver-based faculty.
For details about the program and funding support, visit the Department of Mathematics Graduate Studies website.
