Mathematics | St. Francis College
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Mathematics | St. Francis College
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Department
Mathematics
2
Programs available
Mathematics, B.S.
Mathematics, Minor
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Rolling admissions
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Overview
What do data science, artificial intelligence, finance, engineering, and scientific discovery have in common? Mathematics.
Mathematics trains the mind to think clearly, solve complex problems, and uncover patterns that shape the world around us. From logical reasoning and quantitative analysis to creative problem-solving, the skills developed through mathematics are among the most valuable in today’s fast-moving, technology-driven economy.
Mathematics is both a science and an art. It is the language that drives innovation in science and technology, while also offering beauty, elegance, and intellectual challenge. At its core, mathematics blends logic with creativity, analysis with discovery, and theory with real-world application.
Outcomes
Prepare for
an impactful career
The Mathematics major and minor prepare students for careers in business, government, industry, teaching, and research. The rapid advances of science and technology have multiplied the domains in which mathematics is a prerequisite for a variety of applications in modern technologies. In today’s technology-oriented climate, the department’s graduates have new opportunities for employment and professional advancement.
Earning Potential
Mathematicians and statisticians may earn a median annual wage ranging from $102,880-$83,390, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Job Outlook
Employment in math occupations is projected to grow 28 percent from 2020 to 2030, much faster than the average for all occupations, and will add about 67,200 jobs.
Outcomes-driven
SFC math alumni have gone on to work in business, government, industry, teaching, and research, as well as graduate studies in mathematics and related sciences.
Mathematics Programs
Mathematics, B.S.
Undergraduate Major
Mathematics, Minor
Undergraduate Minor
Mathematics Faculty
Lecturer
Tek Bam
[email protected]
Associate Professor; Assistant Dean of Undergraduate Faculty; Director of Education Innovation Factory
Lavinia Ciungu
[email protected]
Assistant Professor; Dean of Students: Assistant Vice President of Student Affairs
Raeann Kyriakou
[email protected]
Lecturer; Chairperson
Eric Malijan
[email protected]
Mathematics News and Events
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June 17, 2024
St. Francis College Among Recipients of Grant to Increase Diversity in STEM Fields
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Skip to main content
Department
Mathematics
2
Programs available
Mathematics, B.S.
Mathematics, Minor
Next deadline
Rolling admissions
Request information
Apply Online
Overview
What do data science, artificial intelligence, finance, engineering, and scientific discovery have in common? Mathematics.
Mathematics trains the mind to think clearly, solve complex problems, and uncover patterns that shape the world around us. From logical reasoning and quantitative analysis to creative problem-solving, the skills developed through mathematics are among the most valuable in today’s fast-moving, technology-driven economy.
Mathematics is both a science and an art. It is the language that drives innovation in science and technology, while also offering beauty, elegance, and intellectual challenge. At its core, mathematics blends logic with creativity, analysis with discovery, and theory with real-world application.
Outcomes
Prepare for
an impactful career
The Mathematics major and minor prepare students for careers in business, government, industry, teaching, and research. The rapid advances of science and technology have multiplied the domains in which mathematics is a prerequisite for a variety of applications in modern technologies. In today’s technology-oriented climate, the department’s graduates have new opportunities for employment and professional advancement.
Earning Potential
Mathematicians and statisticians may earn a median annual wage ranging from $102,880-$83,390, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Job Outlook
Employment in math occupations is projected to grow 28 percent from 2020 to 2030, much faster than the average for all occupations, and will add about 67,200 jobs.
Outcomes-driven
SFC math alumni have gone on to work in business, government, industry, teaching, and research, as well as graduate studies in mathematics and related sciences.
Mathematics Programs
Mathematics, B.S.
Undergraduate Major
Mathematics, Minor
Undergraduate Minor
Mathematics Faculty
Lecturer
Tek Bam
[email protected]
Associate Professor; Assistant Dean of Undergraduate Faculty; Director of Education Innovation Factory
Lavinia Ciungu
[email protected]
Assistant Professor; Dean of Students: Assistant Vice President of Student Affairs
Raeann Kyriakou
[email protected]
Lecturer; Chairperson
Eric Malijan
[email protected]
Mathematics News and Events
Academics
June 17, 2024
St. Francis College Among Recipients of Grant to Increase Diversity in STEM Fields
Request More Information
We can help! Tell us who you are and what you need, and an admissions counselor will give you a call.
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