Rutgers–Camden offers three comprehensive undergraduate degree programs in the mathematical sciences: pure mathematics, applied and computational mathematics, and mathematics education. Students looking for a traditional mathematics curriculum should choose the pure mathematics program. Students with an interest in mathematics and computer science and in the overlapping disciplines of biology, chemistry, engineering, and physics should consider a major in applied and computational mathematics. Mathematical sciences majors interested in teaching as a profession must complete the degree requirements in addition to completing the teacher prep program.
Learn more about the Department of Mathematics at Rutgers–Camden.
Dual Degree Program (BA/MS)
Mathematical sciences majors interested in graduate school should consider applying to the BA/MS dual degree program during the spring term of their junior year. Qualified students can earn their bachelor’s and master’s degrees in five years by taking two graduate-level courses during their senior year. These two courses fulfill undergraduate and major requirements and are billed at the undergraduate tuition rate.
Highlights
- Undergraduate students can tailor study in particular areas of mathematics and participate in independent research through the departmental honors program
Programs
- Major (BA)
- Minor
- Graduate program (MS)
- Teacher preparation
