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The Department of Mathematics offers a Bachelor of Science in mathematics, a Bachelor of Arts in mathematics, a Bachelor of Science in applied mathematical economics (in collaboration with the Department of Economics and Finance) and a Master of Science in applied mathematics. The Bachelor of Science degree is intended for you if you want to pursue graduate studies in any area of the mathematical sciences, to enter the actuarial science profession, or to enter careers in engineering or science. The Bachelor of Arts degree allows for more electives; hence, you can study mathematics in a broader academic context. With this B.A. degree, you can (and are encouraged to) double major or develop a strong minor in preparation for a career in education, law, business or social science. The Bachelor of Science in applied mathematical economics is intended for you if you intend to study economics at the graduate level. The Bachelor of Science in mathematics can serve that purpose as well.
With Schools of Engineering, Education and Allied Professions, and Business Administration, as well as good programs in the sciences and computer science, mathematics at the University of Dayton is rich and has many connections. If you have any questions at all please contact me.
Paul Eloe, Ph.D. Chair, Department of Mathematics
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