Mathematics-and-physics majors learn to understand the world and how it works. You will learn the most basic building blocks of physics and math and how to apply these concepts. You will be prepared for a career in fields such as computer science, economics, engineering, and biotechnology.
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Students earning this degree must complete the total 120 credit-hour curriculum required to graduate from the School of Arts and Sciences. Some degree programs (BIOL, BIOCHEM, CHEM, PSY-BS, PSY-BA) require additional credits.
- MATH 506: Abstract Algebra II
- CSC223: Object-oriented Programming
- PHYS 436: Electricity and Magnetism
More information about this degree is available on the or by request from our Admissions team.
Potential Careers
- Civil Engineer
- Mathematician
- Physicist