Mathematical Sciences (BS, BA, minor)

Program Overview

The Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Binghamton University offers courses and programs in mathematics, statistics and actuarial science. The main areas of concentration in the department are algebra, analysis, combinatorics, geometry/topology and statistics.

The department offers both a flexible curriculum that allows students to construct a course of study that aligns with their own interests and goals, as well as a more intensive theoretical curriculum designed to be especially useful for students who wish to pursue graduate study in mathematics. The department also offers tracks in actuarial science that provide strong preparation for an actuarial career.

Degrees Offered

  • BS in Mathematical Sciences
  • BA in Mathematical Sciences
  • BA in Mathematical Sciences: Actuarial Sciences
  • BS in Mathematical Sciences: Actuarial Sciences
  • BA in Mathematical Sciences: Statistics

Minors

  • Mathematical Sciences

Internships, Research Opportunities and More

The Department of Mathematics and Statistics offers students the potential to engage in research with professors whose research interests cover a range of topics.

There is an undergraduate math club and MAA student chapter in the department. Actuarial students participate in the Undergraduate Actuarial Association.

Coursework

Some courses to consider in your first year:

After You Graduate

Students who major in mathematics gain mathematical reasoning and analytical skills that are beneficial in a broad range of careers. For example, in addition to educators (teachers and professors) at all levels, mathematics majors can pursue careers in data analysis, software development, national security, medicine and scientific research.

Mathematics majors who specialize in actuarial science commonly find employment within insurance companies, consulting firms, federal and state insurance departments, universities, banks, investment firms, large corporations and public accounting firms.

Visit the American Mathematical Society to learn more about potential career paths for mathematics majors.

Accelerated/4+1 Degrees

You may also be interested in our accelerated/4+1 degree programs which allow students to complete their bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree in just 5 years!


For more information, visit the Mathematical Sciences website.