Reasons to Consider a Mathematics Degree Program at AUM:
Quality Education at an Affordable Price
At AUM you don't have to sacrifice quality to get an education you can afford. Our standards are high and our graduates are exceptionally well regarded in the community.
Small Class Sizes
The majority of the mathematics courses offered specifically for majors are 10-20 students per class section. General mathematics courses, such as Calculus, are usually limited to 35 or less students per section.
Attention to the Individual Student
Professors have regularly scheduled office hours and are available to meet with students to discuss course content, curriculum advising and other individual needs. Professors frequently offer individual and directed studies on special topics selected to meet the individual student’s need.
Classes are Taught by Regular Faculty
With rare exceptions, all mathematics courses required for the majors are taught by regular faculty, most of whom have doctoral degrees. A small number of mathematics courses (mostly remedial courses) are taught by adjunct faculty under supervision of a regular faculty member.
Variety of Career Opportunities
There are many opportunities open to graduates with a degree in Mathematics or Mathematics Education. Visit Careers in Mathematics for more information.