Mathematics Major and Minor
Albion College
Key Information
Campus location
Albion, USA
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
4 years
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
USD 53,090 *
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Introduction
Mathematics has been called the universal language and the language of science. If you enjoy problem-solving, the rigor and elegance of logical reasoning, intellectual challenges, and thinking abstractly, consider continuing these pursuits at Albion College. Our program is geared toward students who wish to develop their appreciation of the power and beauty of mathematics.
Why Study Mathematics at Albion?
Our courses emphasize both theory and important practical applications, enabling you to discover your strengths through individual attention and small class sizes. You’ll join an engaging scholarly community outside of class as well—perhaps during a meal, during our weekly colloquium series, or during professor office hours. Alongside distinguished faculty, you’ll thrive in state-of-the-art facilities and prepare for a career in the field.
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Department Activities
As a mathematics student at Albion, you’ll join a vibrant community of scholars who learn and connect outside the classroom as well. Ask questions at the department’s Colloquium Series; present papers at local, regional, and national forums; participate in statewide and national competitions like the Michigan Autumn Take-Home Challenge. And Albion’s long-established chapter of the mathematics honorary society Kappa Mu Epsilon promotes lectures, films, and social events.
Off-Campus Opportunities
Each year many high-quality academic opportunities are available to Albion College students. Options include research or study internships at academic institutions all over the world, numerous federal government agencies, and government scientific laboratories.
Program Outcome
What Will You Learn as a Mathematics Major?
Modeling and problem-solving. Logic and quantitative skills. Critical thinking, abstraction, and rigor. You'll take risks, developing formulas and concepts. And you'll be challenged to go from the conceptual to the practical by applying these skills to other disciplines—in natural sciences like chemistry or physics, for example, or in social sciences like economics and psychology.
Education Emphasis and Certification
In our program, you can learn while also learning how to teach others. Train to be an elementary, middle, or high school teacher with an education emphasis, and obtain your Michigan state teaching certification in elementary (K-5) or secondary mathematics (grades 6-12).