A mathematics degree is useful for those seeking a career as an actuary, engineer, financial analyst, lead software developer, researcher, educator, investment banker, consultant, or statistician.
The College of Engineering and Applied Science has numerous minor and certificate options for engineering students. You can find out about all of your options by visiting the College of Engineering & ...
Are you ready to become a leader in the emerging quantum economy? The quantum engineering minor provides a unique overview of one of the fastest-growing technological fields and will help to prepare ...
Gain an introductory knowledge of the basics of engineering technology. Core requirements include courses in engineering drawing, manufacturing processes, electric circuits, and statistics and ...
A course planning guide is provided below for a mathematics major who takes a statistics minor. Mathematics majors in their first two years should focus on completing the core curriculum, efficiently ...
The 2020–2021 course catalog included a new minor in quantitative social analysis and new molecular engineering major and minor variants, among other additions. The catalog no longer includes the ...
Students pursuing a bachelor’s degree in mathematics, computer science, physics, electrical and computer engineering, biomedical engineering and civil engineering have an opportunity to explore ...