Mathematics

Undergraduate

Math majors do everything and anything.

Program Overview

Each year graduates of our program enter graduate programs in the mathematical sciences or in allied fields (engineering, business, economics, physics, operations research). Some go on to medical school, law school, and other professional schools. Others begin careers in schools, banks, and other financial institutions, software companies, insurance companies, and research laboratories.

Community Voices

Spotlight on Mathematics students and alums

Selecting courses in your first year

As a first year student you may consider beginning your study of mathematics and statistics with any of the courses below.

  • MATH-100(with any suffix) Problem-Solving and Quantitative Reasoning (Pre-Calculus)
  • MATH-101 Calculus I
  • Any Explorations Course, when offered
  • MATH-102 Calculus II
  • MATH-203 Calculus III
  • MATH-211 Linear Algebra
  • MATH-232 Discrete Mathematics
  • MATH-251 Lab: Math Experimentation

You should take the to determine placement if you wish to take Math-100 or Calculus I or II.

Courses and Requirements

Learning Goals

We welcome all students into the Mathematics major, and we aim to create an inclusive, supportive environment for everyone. Mathematics majors will be able to:

  • Clearly communicate mathematical ideas, using language and visual tools appropriate to the audience.

  • Use theoretical and computational skills from both the continuous and discrete domains to understand pure and applied mathematical problems.

  • Ask questions about new methods and applications, learn new techniques, and make new discoveries.

  • Incorporate 鈥渂ig picture鈥 reasoning, including ethics, practicality, and creativity, into mathematical practice.

  • Develop the independence to approach new problems, and the ability to collaborate effectively.

Contact us

The Department of Mathematics and Statistics strives to teach the language of the mathematical sciences, provide a command of mathematical tools, develop problem-solving skills, foster an ability to ask questions and make independent discoveries.

Connell Heady
  • Academic Department Coordinator

Next steps

Apply to Mount Holyoke

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Financing your education

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