APPLIED MATHEMATICS
Geneva College
Key Information
Campus location
Online USA
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
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Earliest start date
Sep 2024
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Introduction
God's design and wisdom in creation are evident in the mathematical arrangement and order of the universe. A person cannot turn a wheel, design a machine, or study his environment without some knowledge of mathematics and its application: applied mathematics. As stewards of God′s creation, we are given the precious tool of mathematics to explore the laws that govern the universe.
For those seeking math degree programs in PA, the applied mathematics major offers training focused on the math used in science and engineering and offers training in the theory of mathematics.
Applied Mathematics Information
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Why pursue an applied mathematics major at Geneva College?
The applied mathematics program easily lends itself to be a double major with another scientific field. You can earn two or even three majors in four or five years.
Our state-of-the-art physics and electronics labs let you explore God’s universe through mathematics.
Geneva′s emphasis on Christian worldview will prepare you for a job market that values ethics and well-rounded, critical thinking.
What courses will I take as applied mathematics?
Students of our applied mathematics program will complete at least 63 credit hours of math courses in:
Discrete Mathematics
Calculus I, II, III
Probability and Statistics
Linear Algebra
Abstract Algebra
Differential Equations
What career paths can I pursue with an applied mathematics degree?
Applied math graduates pursue a surprisingly wide variety of career paths with math degree applications, including:
Scientific research
Forecasting
Simulation
Statistical analysis
Consulting services
National security
Aerospace
Higher education
Our graduates have also obtained successful positions in high tech areas like computer science and electrical engineering. Many of them have gone on to graduate schools such as the University of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Mellon University and Rochester Polytechnic Institute.
Interested in pursuing a major in applied mathematics from Geneva College? Want to talk about course requirements, the actuarial science minor, double-major opportunities or potential career paths? We’re here to help. Just fill out the form on this page to jumpstart the conversation for your degree program.