Applied mathematics majors learn to solve problems from a variety of disciplines by developing mathematical models, applying computational algorithms, and analyzing results. The applied mathematics curriculum includes core courses in calculus, differential equations, linear algebra, statistics, numerical analysis, computer science, and physics, and allows students to choose from four concentrations:
The standard applied mathematics concentration brings together a powerful collection of mathematical techniques that can be applied in many different fields. The actuarial science concentration launches students into a career that is at or near the top of most rankings and doesn鈥檛 require a graduate degree.
Careers for Applied Mathematics Majors: Actuary, Animator, Architect, Biostatistician, Budget Analyst, Climatologist, College Professor, Computer Scientist, Cryptanalyst, Economist, Electrical Engineer, Epidemiologist, Financial Market Analyst, Math Teacher, Mathematical Physicist, Mechanical Engineer, National Security Analyst, Operations Research Analyst, Software Engineer, Statistician, Technical Writer, Urban Planner
Expected September 2025
Start date
September 2025
Azusa Pacific University
901 E Alosta Avenue,
AZUSA,
California,
91702, United States
Students currently enrolled in high school or who have earned fewer than 28 units of college credit following high school graduation.
International students should have obtained a TOEFL iBT sore 80 including scores of 18 in speaking, 20 in listening, 20 in reading, and 22 in writing and IELTS score 6.0.
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.