Mathematical Sciences
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Mathematics provides tools for explanation and analysis in the physical, engineering, business and social sciences. These tools can help in areas as diverse as planning and evaluating market research, modeling problems in business and finance, developing new educational practices, comparing treatment groups in the biological and social sciences, providing fundamental organizing structure for the physical world and giving satisfaction to those who love mathematics for its own sake.
Mathematics faculty strive to meet the needs of all students: nontechnical majors; future mathematics teachers; physical scientists; social scientists; those interested in business, economics and finance; engineers; graduate students expanding their technical skills and/or engaging in original mathematical research.
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