At William Carey University, our Mathematics program is designed to offer students a comprehensive and in-depth understanding of mathematics, its principles, and applications. The program caters to a wide range of career aspirations, including teaching, industrial roles, and further academic research. By blending theoretical knowledge with practical application, we aim to provide a holistic educational experience that prepares students for the diverse challenges and opportunities in the field of mathematics.

Program Overview


Hours

The Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) and Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degrees in Mathematics at William Carey University require a total of 128 credit hours for completion. This includes 33 credit hours dedicated to the major area of study. The program is structured to guide students through a progression of mathematical concepts and techniques, ensuring a well-rounded academic foundation.


Applicant Prerequisites & Requirements

Prospective students must:

Meet all undergraduate admissions requirements of the University

Complete an online application & pay application fee

Submit official transcripts via eScript or mailed from the institution


Career Outlooks

Graduates of the Mathematics program at William Carey University are well-prepared for a variety of career paths. The rigorous curriculum and comprehensive learning outcomes equip students with the skills necessary for success in secondary education teaching roles, positions within the industrial sector, and opportunities in academic research. Our graduates have gone on to pursue successful careers in education, applied mathematics, and statistical analysis, among other fields. With a degree in Mathematics, students can look forward to a promising future characterized by diverse opportunities and the potential for significant impact in their chosen professions.

Find Your Calling

Embark on a journey to discover your passion and purpose at William Carey University. Here, education goes beyond textbooks, blending innovation, faith, and learning to prepare you for not just a career, but a calling.