Mathematics majors are critical thinkers, problem solvers and solution seekers. In today’s data-saturated world, experts in math are more in-demand than ever as employers seek adaptable employees who can think abstractly.
Creighton’s Bachelor of Science (BS) in mathematics program prepares graduates for positions in industry and teaching or to gain entrance to graduate mathematics programs.
As a mathematics major, you’ll learn to:
If you choose a mathematics major, you can choose the standard path, medical mathematics track or secondary education track.
The curriculum for the Bachelor of Science in mathematics includes courses in calculus, linear algebra, mathematical analysis and more. Learn more about the curriculum for the:
If you are interested in teaching, certification courses for a field endorsement in math are included in the mathematics, statistics and informatics and computing science offerings.
If you already hold a bachelor’s degree in another field, or if you do not want to take all of the courses required for one, you may pursue a certificate in math by successfully completing a program consisting entirely of courses in mathematics.
While pursuing a minor in mathematics, you’ll study the concepts and theories used to solve problems involving quantitative relationships. The mathematics minor prepares graduates for positions in industry and teaching or to continue their education in graduate programs.
Start your graduate studies with a Master of Education in Secondary School Teaching while finishing up your bachelor’s degree and get a head start in your teaching preparation.
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Creighton admissions are based upon:
Applications for the fall semester open on Aug. 1 of the prior year. For scholarship consideration, the earlier you complete your undergraduate application, the better. For up-to-date deadlines, visit our admissions page.
Tuition rates are updated each year. Visit our financial aid site to learn more about the cost of attendance.
Creighton University's Financial Aid Office administers over $200,000,000 in student aid each year from federal, state, institutional and private sources.
To help make your undergraduate studies at Creighton University more affordable, we encourage you to file the FAFSA to apply for financial assistance. There is a variety of scholarships and financial aid opportunities available for Creighton data science students aimed at making your degree attainable. Explore scholarships.
Several scholarships are available to math majors, including the:
Students can engage in a variety of undergraduate research projects with mathematics faculty members in pure and in applied mathematics, including:
Students have presented their work at national and regional conferences, including the Joint Meetings of the American Math Society, and the MAA Mathfest.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual salary for mathematicians in 2020 was $110,860. Employment of mathematicians is projected to grow 33% from 2020 to 2030, much faster than the average for all occupations. Businesses need mathematicians to analyze the increasing volume of digital and electronic data.
Career opportunities for mathematicians exist in areas such as