The mathematics program at the undergraduate level is designed to educate students in a variety of mathematical areas.  The flexibility in this program, with its numerous options, permits selection of courses ranging from pure theory, with the idea of building a foundation for further studies at the advanced level, to applied subjects, with mathematical modeling and simulation of real world problems.  

In particular, Rensselaer's Department of Mathematical Sciences is one of the few in the country with a strong faculty orientation toward applications of mathematics.  This emphasis is reflected in the many undergraduate courses dealing with areas of mathematical applications, and in the applied flavor with which department faculty typically teach undergraduate courses.

The flexibility in this program builds a foundation for further studies at the advanced level.

Our program in mathematics provides a deep and broad curriculum emphasizing rigorous proofs as they arise in mathematical analysis and linear algebra.

You can receive your Ph.D. seven years after starting college.