Do you love working with numbers? Through Northern State University’s Math program, you will learn quantitative, analytical, and critical thinking skills in small classroom settings, preparing you for the STEM disciplines, other quantitative careers such as actuarial science, or fields that require analytical thinking such as law.

As a math major at Northern State University, each of your upper-level math courses will provide you with the foundational knowledge needed to pursue further mathematical study or a quantitative career outside of mathematics. In addition, if you’re interested in applying the mathematical skills you’ll acquire from our program to other pursuits, Northern offers minors or double majors in related fields such as chemistry, finance, or pre-law.

 

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120 Credit Hours

Estimated Time to Complete: Four Years

Faculty To Support You

As a student in Northern's math program, you'll be taught by faculty who hold PhD's in mathematics and prioritizes teaching. This offers an unparalleled educational experience for you. Our unique focus ensures that you receive instructional from experts who are not only well-versed in advanced mathematical concepts but also passionate about teaching. The math program's intimate upper-level courses create an environment where personalized attention is the norm and fosters deeper understanding and meaningful interactions. 

Sample Coursework

Calculus III

Differential Equations

Foundations to Mathematics

Introduction to Probability and Statistics

Linear Algebra

Abstract Algebra

Real Analysis

Discrete Structures

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