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Humboldt State's mathematics program is lively, student-centered, and
distinguished for its production of future scholars, its pioneering work
in math education, and its expertise in the application of mathematics
principles to environmental sciences. Our curriculum enhances a student's
appreciation of the art of rational reasoning and discourse. Students
learn to apply abstract concepts to real life situations, such as managing
financial portfolios, studying migrations of endangered species, and
predicting urban traffic flows.
Students may pursue one of three options- mathematics, applied
mathematics, or math education- in obtaining a Bachelor of
Arts degree in Mathematics at Humboldt State University. Applied mathematics
students integrate mathematics with disciplines such as geology, oceanography,
and wildlife management. The education option leads to a single-subject
teaching credential, preparing students to teach in junior high and
high schools. Our minor in biometry- statistics applied to biological
sciences- and our Master of Science degree in environmental systems,
benefit from collaboration with HSU's nationally renowned programs
in natural resources and sciences.
By
enhancing versatility and problem-solving skills, a mathematics degree
prepares students to work in a variety of fields, from accounting to
zoology. Humboldt students compete well for jobs in government, schools,
and private industry. Some careers chosen by recent graduates include:
mathematical modeling and statistical analysis (for both private corporations
and government agencies), software development, microchip yield modeling,
mortgage underwriting, and teaching in middle schools, high schools and
community colleges. Humboldt math graduates also compete well for entrance
to graduate schools and have pursued advanced degrees at more than 43
different universities. Humboldt is ranked 1st in
the nation by the National Science Foundation among non-Ph.D. granting
institutions for sending students on to doctoral programs and 5th among
all universities in the nation.
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