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Mathematics
Mathematics is a universal language — an elegant way of talking about foundational principles of the world. A math degree is a passport to that world.
At Monmouth, you can say I built an 8GB computer in a 3-week research program before classes even started in the summer opportunities for intellectual activities program.
Our math faculty support you in whatever route you take with your degree. Not sure? We'll help you figure it out!
A small campus means big opportunities for a math major.
Why study mathematics at Monmouth?
Because math is both timeless and essential. As one of the oldest and most fundamental sciences, mathematics provides the tools to solve problems across nearly every field. At Monmouth, you’ll use mathematical theory, computational techniques, algorithms, and the latest technology to tackle challenges in economics, science, engineering, physics, and business.
A degree in mathematics from Monmouth ensures you are ready to succeed in a career as a data analyst, actuary, statistician, software engineer, economist, accountant or more.
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A variety of options
Our program offers courses in a variety of areas, including calculus, discrete mathematics, linear and modern algebra, geometry, probability and statistics. A mathematics education component is also available for students interested in a teaching career.
$52,000
The average starting salary for graduates of applied math programs in 2019.
$98,600
The median mid-career salary for grads with degrees in math in 2019.
Mathematics News
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‘A Proud Day for the College’
Read MoreMonmouth College engineering program earns prestigious ABET accreditation.
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A Senior Salute
Read MoreKelsey Holtgrave’s college equation includes mathematics, soccer and military training.
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Retirement Profile: Marjorie Bond
After 26 years of giving students ‘the tools to be lifelong learners,’ statistics professor moving on to teach at Penn State.Read More
Only at Monmouth
Unique experiences toCreate Your Own Path.
Only at Monmouth
We empower you as an individual. And to do that, we offer experiences you won’t find anywhere else.
What sets us apart? Good question! We’ve got a few answers.
Research Opportunities: You don’t have to wait until your junior year – we have research opportunities starting three weeks before your first year.
Farm + Garden: Students study sustainability by getting hands-in-the-dirt experiences on campus, where your Educational Studies professor also doubles as a beekeeper.
DIII Dominates: Student-athletes? Nah, we call our Fighting Scots scholar-athletes because that’s what they are – the perfect balance between academics and athletics.
Global Health Minor: We prepare our students to work for lives committed to asking and solving the world’s biggest problems by focusing on improving physical and mental health around the world.
Alpha Chapters: The Monmouth Duo – two of the first national women’s fraternities – were founded at Monmouth. Pi Beta Phi in 1867, and then Kappa Kappa Gamma in 1870. They were trailblazers the for sororities across the nation.
Peace Corps Prep: The certified program gives graduates interested in the Peace Corps a leg up in the application process.