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Develop your ability to solve complex problems and excel in math at Texas A&M University-Commerce. Through calculus, discrete mathematics, geometry, abstract and linear algebra, history of mathematics, and number theory, you’ll be able to test your newly acquired skills in a variety of scenarios. Our program also provides you the flexibility to explore your passions, whether it’s machine learning or teaching. After completing your undergraduate studies, you can pursue a variety of career fields including education, scientific and technological fields, computing and information science, and the option to continue on to A&M-Commerce’s graduate program.
4 years
Required for BA, not BS
120 hours
No thesis required

Bachelor of Arts/Science in Mathematics :: SEE YOURSELF SUCCEED
SEE YOURSELF SUCCEED WITH A DEGREE IN MATHEMATICS
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PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS
A degree in mathematics will offer you the opportunity to:
- Develop diverse strategies and theories you can use to identify, formulate and solve intricate issues.
- Acquire programming skills including object-oriented programming and structuring data.
- Take on a wide range of professional fields or post-undergraduate studies.
- Learn mathematical probability, statistics and other techniques to help you test and forecast.

Bachelor of Arts/Science in Mathematics :: Careers
Careers
Mathematics students can go on to become in-demand analysts, actuaries, data scientists and engineers. Graduates are well-positioned to transition quickly when internship and job opportunities present themselves.
Career Possibilities and Current Median Salaries
- Mathematicians and Statisticians – $88,190, 33% projected job growth through 2026
US DOL Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2018
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Internship opportunities
Internship experience provides the foundation employers are often looking for. Internships are offered as optional credit for this program and can be an important part of your education experience. These are just a few of the companies that partner with Career Development and offer opportunities for A&M-Commerce math students.
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What You Will Learn
After finishing challenging, fast-paced coursework, you’ll be prepared for a technical career across a variety of industries.
Courses to Prepare You for Your Career
- Foundation courses include Calculus, Introduction to Mathematical Probability and Methods of Mathematical Proofs.
- Supporting courses include Discrete Mathematics and Linear Algebra.
Bachelor of Arts/Science in Mathematics :: 1.12 FEATURED COURSES
Featured Courses
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Student Organizations
Alpha Gamma Alpha
Affiliated with the Mathematics Association of America
The Council of Teachers of Mathematics
Affiliated with the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
Pi Mu Epsilon
Honorary fraternity to promote the scholarship of mathematics

Undergraduate Program Costs
Program Costs
Tuition and fees for undergraduate students taking 12 credit hours are $4,126 for Texas residents and $9,034 for non-residents.
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Department of Mathematics :: Contact
Contact Us
- Department of Mathematics
- 903.886.5157
- 903.886.5945
- P.O. Box 3011
- Commerce, TX 75429-3011