Mathematics program
Undergrad major Undergrad minor Teacher license Graduate degreeStudy a subject that is both beautiful and practical.
If you enjoy problem solving, abstract thinking, and structural beauty, this may be the right field for you. Mathematics can be studied by itself or in conjunction with other fields such as the biological and life sciences, physical sciences, engineering, and social sciences.
The UW-La Crosse Department of Mathematics & Statistics serves a diverse group of students. The department nurtures all liberal arts students, giving students a solid foundation from which to study both the natural and social sciences and providing the tools needed in professional programs. The program is also dedicated to cultivating mathematics and statistics majors.
My math professors at UWL instilled in me the importance of perseverance, curiosity, and confidence, often through tough love and by pushing me to reach beyond my self-prescribed boundaries.
Haley Klundt
Careers in mathematics
Demand continues to be strong for the mathematically-trained person. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of math occupations is projected to grow 28 % from 2014 to 2024, which will result in about 42,900 new jobs. Growth is anticipated as businesses and government agencies continue to emphasize the use of big data, which math occupations can analyze.
Graduates have found numerous job opportunities that use their knowledge and competencies in a wide variety of careers. UWL math education majors are sought after to fill a huge need for quality math teachers across the country. Many statistics and applied math majors go on to jobs in industry as analysts, statisticians, and actuaries while others go on to professional programs such as law, medicine and health professions, or business.
Positions
- Mathematics or statistics professor
- Software engineer
- Plant manager
- Loan officer
- Mathematics teacher
- Data analyst
Math vs applied math
Mathematics is the science and art of pattern and idea. Applied math is a branch of mathematics that concerns itself with mathematical methods used in science, engineering, business and industry. There is no area that does not require some form of mathematical or statistical thought. It is an integral part of the liberal arts education and is the foundation for many areas of study.
What distinguishes UWL's Mathematics program?
Class sizes are small; calculus classes are typically 25 to 30 students and upper level classes are typically 10 to 20 students.
Faculty in the department are involved in research in areas of algebra, analysis, topology and geometry, statistics, applied mathematics, numerical analysis, education, and combinatorics and graph theory. This research is widely published in prestigious research journals, and many faculty have received numerous grants.
A student run Mathematics and Statistics Club meets at various times during each semester. Activities include talks by students and invited speakers, picnics, travel to conferences and friendly sporting contests with other clubs or faculty.
Many students participate in undergraduate research projects that result in publications and presentations at national conferences. The department has several research fellowships that provide funding for research.
Students can participate in local, regional and international mathematics or statistics modeling contests.
Mathematics and Statistics Resource Room is located within the department. This room is a place for math majors to study and socialize. There are also computers available for use.