Applied Mathematics
Why pursue an applied mathematics degree at North Central College?
Applied mathematicians use techniques like mathematical modeling and computational mathematics to solve practical problems found in today's modern world. This major will prepare you for careers in the sciences, business, economics, finance and insurance-careers that require high-level statistical analysis and computation to solve problems, make decisions, and conduct operations research and analysis. Mathematical modeling can be used to predict transmission rates of diseases, streamline manufacturing, and project passenger demand to produce flight schedules for airlines. North Central's mathematics professors develop strong relationships with their students and foster an open and encouraging learning environment throughout the mathematics department.
You can also:
- Combine majors and elective core courses across various academic fields.
- Conduct undergraduate research in higher mathematics with your professors as early as your first year on campus.
- Attend local, regional and national professional conferences.
- Gain more experience as an applied mathematician by interning in the Naperville area and Chicago.
- Obtain extra help from a peer tutor-or become one yourself.
- Join the higher mathematics honor society Pi Mu Epsilon.
- Build on your degree with an applied mathematics concentration.
Wentz Science Center
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More Department information
Applied Mathematics, B.S.
For additional programs and courses in this department, see Mathematics and Actuarial Science.
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MATH 151 - Calculus I
MATH 151 - Calculus I
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MATH 152 - Calculus II
MATH 152 - Calculus II
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MATH 253 - Calculus III
MATH 253 - Calculus III
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MATH 280 - The Nature of Proof in Mathematics
MATH 280 - The Nature of Proof in Mathematics
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MATH 300 - Linear Algebra
MATH 300 - Linear Algebra
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MATH 315 - Ordinary Differential Equations
MATH 315 - Ordinary Differential Equations
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MATH 340 - Probability
MATH 340 - Probability
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MATH 390 - Research Methods
MATH 390 - Research Methods
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MATH 490 - Seminar in Advanced Mathematics
MATH 490 - Seminar in Advanced Mathematics
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CSCE 160 - Introduction to Computer Programming
CSCE 160 - Introduction to Computer Programming
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CSCE 210 - Data Structures
CSCE 210 - Data Structures
- A minor in an applied area (Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics, Environmental Studies, Finance, Neuroscience, Physics, Psychology or other minor approved by the department)
One of the following:
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MATH 360 - Mathematical Statistics
MATH 360 - Mathematical Statistics
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MATH 450 - Data Analytics
MATH 450 - Data Analytics
One of the following sequences:
This choice should pair with the applied area; please consult the department.
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MATH 421 - Abstract Algebra I
MATH 421 - Abstract Algebra I
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MATH 422 - Abstract Algebra II
MATH 422 - Abstract Algebra II
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MATH 461 - Real Analysis I
MATH 461 - Real Analysis I
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MATH 462 - Real Analysis II
MATH 462 - Real Analysis II
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Applied Mathematics Internships and Jobs
A North Central education integrates career preparation with rich academic study. Our faculty encourages you to refine and apply your knowledge in an interconnected world. Here you'll learn to think independently and work globally to solve problems and lead.
Graduate Schools
Recent graduates in applied mathematics have been accepted at:
- University of Missouri
- University of Arizona
Internships
- Financial analyst
- Employee benefits and property and casualty consultant
Careers
Recent graduates in applied mathematics have found careers in:
- Bioinformatics
- Data mining
- Materials science
- Computer animation and digital imaging
- Finance and economics
- Climatology
- Engineering
- Statistics
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