Bachelor of Science
Mathematics
2
Mathematics degree paths
20-25
Average class size in foundational math courses
1:14
Faculty-to-student ratio
What will you do with a mathematics degree?
In the mathematics program, you’ll explore both theoretical and applied approaches to understanding the world. Coursework strengthens your ability to reason abstractly, model complex systems, and apply mathematical tools to real problems—preparing you for careers across industries or for graduate-level study.
- Develop advanced mathematical reasoning to analyze abstract concepts, construct proofs, and solve complex problems.
- Model real-world systems using calculus, linear algebra, differential equations, and computational tools.
- Apply quantitative thinking across disciplines by interpreting data and communicating mathematical ideas clearly.
Academic Pathway Options
- Applied mathematics—Use mathematical theories and techniques to model and solve problems in business, government, engineering, and the sciences.
- Teaching (without certificate)—Build a strong foundation in advanced mathematics alongside coursework in teaching, preparing for future graduate study and certification pathways.
Life as a mathematics student at WSU Vancouver
As a mathematics student, you’ll be part of a close-knit, supportive academic community. Faculty are approachable and collaborative, and students regularly connect through clubs, tutoring centers, and shared extracurricular experiences that build confidence and belonging.
Learn through application
Put your skills to the test by participating in applied mathematics competitions such as SCUDEM and MCM, where you collaborate on real-world modeling challenges.
Get involved with academic clubs
Math and data-related student clubs form based on interest, offering opportunities to collaborate, network, and explore mathematical topics beyond the classroom.
Careers with a mathematics degree
A mathematics degree opens doors in fields that value logical thinking, modeling, and analytical precision.
Graduates pursue careers as:
- Statisticians
- Data scientists or analysts
- Engineers and applied researchers
- Mathematics educators
- Aerospace, finance, and technology