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Skip to contentDepartment of MathematicsMenu Close Search Undergraduate ProgramGraduate ProgramUpcoming EventsOur PeopleResourcesLet your curiosity lead the way:Apply TodayHomeCoursesRecent NewsWomen in MathContact UsSyllabi Arts & Sciences Graduate Studies in A&SUndergraduate Program Degree programsClubs & OpportunitiesIncoming StudentsResearchResourcesStudying Mathematics and Statistics at WashU The Department of Mathematics and Statistics is committed to providing a setting that fosters excellence in teaching, learning and research, and that communicates to students the beauty and excitement of mathematics. The department reaches nearly 5,000 students each year, teaching more student hours in the fall semester than any other department in Arts & Sciences.  Mathematics has always held a central position in the liberal arts, and over time it has also come to play an important role in more and more aspects of our lives. Mathematical analysis and modeling are involved in many areas, far beyond the traditional association of mathematics with the physical sciences and engineering. This fact is reflected in the diversity of the students who study at least some mathematics during their time at Washington University — students who recognize the importance of quantitative skills in a world that becomes more and more technological. Academic Highlights Within a mathematics major or minor, there are many opportunities to follow your own interests and aspirations. The department offers:  Five majors in the department, three majors joint with Computer Science and Economics, two minors in the department. Honors programs and awards Research Specialized help for calculus What can I do with a math major? FinanceSoftwareActuarial WorkData Analysis graduate work Discover the options:Learn more about Math & Stats CareersDegree Programs & HonorsMajors and Minors in Mathematics and StatisticsMajors and Minors in our Department, including Majors joint with Computer Science and Economics.view details and requirementsHonors ProgramsThere are myriad ways to earn special recognition for your work with Mathematics & Statistics. Options include the Distinction in Mathematics Awards, Latin Honors, the Honors Thesis, Departmental Prizes, the First-Year Honors Mathematical Sequence, and the Honors Program in Statistics.Undergraduate Honors InfoAccelerated AB/Master's ProgramThe Graduate School of Arts & Sciences has an accelerated AB/Master's program in which highly qualified undergraduate majors can earn both the AB and AM degrees with two additional semesters work (usually a total of 5 years). The department offers the AM degree in mathematics or statistics. View detailsclubs & opportunitiesWomen in MathLearn more about resources to support women and gender equality in STEM at WashU.Women in MathStudy AbroadA select number of international programs in English are specifically geared to mathematics students. study abroad opportunities InternshipsA summer internship can be a good addition to your resume and a chance to see whether you might like working in a certain field. Visit the Career Center to find possible internships that spark your interest. career center Math CompetitionsTeams of WashU students compete in the William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition in the fall and the Missouri Collegiate Mathematics Competition in the spring.Contact Blake Thornton for more information Math CircleShare your love of math with middle school and high school students! Our department's Math Circle is part of a nationwide math outreach program. Math Circle Deepen Teaching ExperienceOffer to work as a grader for a course (best time to ask is in the mid to late summer), or as a Peer-Led Team Learning (PLTL) group leader (apply in March for the following academic year).PLTL Program Incoming Student InformationDetails about AP placement credit, the calculus placement exam, info for transfer students, and more.prepare for math at WashUUndergraduate Research Undergraduates can pursue research opportunities during the summer or the academic year. Students with a proven record of strong mathematical skills and who are motivated to carry out research in areas with substantial mathematical content also may apply to the Freiwald Scholars Program. find research opportunities School OutreachBlake Thornton shares how WashU's Math Circle program is helping make math fun for local students.Undergraduate Student Resources  Here are a few resources to help you get started. Don't see what you're looking for?  see ALL UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT RESOURCES Course Listingsfind courses offered by semesterExam Seat Lookup look up seating assignment for upcoming examsScore Lookup look up multiple-choice scores from classes like Math 131-132Exam Archive find past exams for math coursesSyllabifind math syllabiThe Learning Center receive support through academic mentoring and skills coaching I started at WashU knowing I was interested in math, but I wasn't sure how I could make that into a career. The department not only helped me find the area of math I'm most passionate about, but also guided me in finding opportunities to pursue it further. Along the way I've made a lot of great relationships with professors, advisors, and other majors in the department, which has been one of the best parts of my undergrad experience!―Ryan SchneiderMathematics Major Have questions?  For more information about undergraduate study in mathematics, reach out to the associate director of undergraduate studies.  Contact Blake ThorntonQuick LinksResourcesEventsOur PeopleContactAdditional information Arts & Sciences Graduate Studies in A&SCopyright 2024 by:Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. LouisFollow Us Instagram Facebook Twitter YouTube Contact Us: Department of Mathematics [email protected] Visit the main Washington University in St. Louis website1 Brookings Drive / St. Louis, MO 63130 / wustl.edu

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