Mathematics Programs
Program Description:
Mathematics has applications in almost all subjects including physics, chemistry, computer science, and engineering. Biologists, sociologists, economists, psychologists, historians and lawyers have vastly benefited
from mathematics in their work for drawing conclusions and developing
novel techniques of investigation. Accordingly, the needs of pure and
applied mathematicians are in high demand with a full agenda.
TAMIU mathematics programs lead to an attractive future for students who may have any of the following goals: to prepare for careers in fields requiring a solid background in quantitative analysis; to further graduate work and a career in research or academia, and to teach at various levels. The applications come from theory and tools available from several areas of mathematics. We not primarily focus on these applications to enrich the nature of these disciplines but rather their direct interaction with mathematics. For Mathematics Program Brochure:
Undergraduate Degrees
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Bachelor of Arts with a major in Mathematics (BA)
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(SLOs)
• Bachelor of Arts with a major in Mathematics with Grades 8 -12th Certification (BA) • (SLOs)
• Bachelor of Science with a major in Mathematics (BS) • (SLOs)
• Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies in Mathematics with Grades 4th - 8th Certification (BSIS) • (SLOs)
• Minor Degree Program in Mathematics
Graduate Degrees
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Master of Science Degree in Mathematics (Thesis)
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(SLOs)
• Master of Science Degree in Mathematics (Non-Thesis) • (SLOs)
• Master of Science in Mathematics Education Track (MS) (Non-Thesis) • (SLOs)
SLOs - Student Learning Outcomes
Graduate Handbook & Thesis Manual
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Graduate Handbook
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Thesis Manual
3-Year Cycle of Course Offering
• Undergraduate
• Graduate
Department of Engineering, Mathematics, and Physics
College of Arts and Sciences















