

BS in Mathematics (STEM), Midwestern State University
Wichita Falls, Texas
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48 Months
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About this course
The Mathematics Program at Midwestern State University offers various degree options including a BA, BS, and a specialized BS with Math certification, along with a second major in Mathematics for students pursuing another major. The program focuses on promoting a thorough understanding of mathematics, providing opportunities for study in both breadth and depth. It prepares students for entry into graduate school or careers related to mathematics, and also supports the university’s liberal arts curriculum by offering introductory courses accessible to students across all majors.
Why this course is highly recommended
The program is ideal for students who are passionate about mathematics and interested in diverse career paths, including teaching, research, and business. Small class sizes, a dedicated faculty, and active involvement opportunities like the Math Club and Pi Mu Epsilon chapter enhance the learning experience. Graduates acquire problem-solving, creativity, and critical thinking skills that are valuable in many fields, making this program a strong foundation for both professional careers and further studies.
Specialisation
Students can specialize in Mathematics through different degree options: a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics requiring 36 hours of math and 7 credits of Computer Science; a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics requiring additional laboratory science courses; a BS with Math certification jointly offered with the West College of Education; and a second major option for students in other disciplines who want to add Mathematics as a second major.
Course fees
Application fees
20.45L
1st year tuition fees
20.45L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
The BA in Mathematics requires 36 hours of math and 7 credits of computer science, with an 18-hour minor that includes at least six advanced courses. The BS in Mathematics involves the same core math requirements plus four laboratory science courses. The BS with Math certification includes 32 hours of math, 24 hours of other courses, and 21 hours of professional education courses, offered jointly with the West College of Education. The second major option needs 30 hours of mathematics coursework starting with Calculus I.
English language test
IELTS
6
PTE
53
DUOLINGO
100
TOEFL
79
Career prospects
Graduates of the mathematics program have a wide range of career opportunities. They can work in teaching, business roles such as accountant, actuary, analytics, market research, and investment management, or in research roles such as mathematician, statistician, or numerical analyst. The skills developed also prepare students for graduate study, expanding their options further in academia and industry.
FAQs
What are the career options after completing this mathematics program?
Graduates can pursue careers in teaching, business, research, or continue to graduate studies in related fields.
Are there opportunities for practical experience during the program?
Yes, students can work as paper graders, math tutors, and participate actively in program activities like the Math Club and honor society.
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