
College of sciences
Mathematics
The Mathematics program have been employed in many different roles like data scientists, actuaries, analysts, software engineers, and many more career paths.
Overview
About the Program
The world needs mathematicians… as actuaries, analysts, data scientists, modelers, and cryptographers. Industries such as manufacturing, banking, technology, market research, and healthcare rely on individuals with math skills to support research and development as well as day-to-day operations. Employment of mathematicians and statisticians is projected to grow 33 percent from 2020 to 2030, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. As a student working toward a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, or if you just love pure math, you’ll experience an interactive approach to learning and an opportunity to be an active member of the Euler Math Club. The University of Findlay math majors have been employed in many different roles like data scientists, actuaries, analysts, software engineers, and many more career paths. Love the idea of teaching? We make it easy to double major in math and education. You can graduate in four years ready to teach!
Emphasis Options:
- Pure Mathematics
- Actuarial Science
- Data Science / AI
- Engineering Science
- Computer Science
- Operations Research
Program
Highlights
100% Job Placement Rate
Undergraduate Research Opportunities Available
Strong Mentorship and 1:1 Advising
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At a Glance
College
College of Sciences
Degree
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
Format
On-Campus
Required credits
120+ Credits
Curriculum
Course Requirements
Students earning a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics must complete the following curriculum.
The curriculum consists of required courses grounded in calculus, algebra, and programming. View the full curriculum in the University of Findlay Undergraduate Catalog.

research
Research Opportunities
Undergraduate students have investigated and built three-dimensional kaleidoscopes, used statistical modeling to predict NFL success from college statistics, and determined if code-breaking techniques are effective on text messages.
beyond graduation
Careers
A degree in Mathematics from the University of Findlay prepares students for in-demand careers across business, industry, technology, and education. Employers rely on mathematicians to analyze data, build models, solve complex problems, and support decision-making in a wide range of fields.
- Actuary
- Data Analyst
- Economist
- Operations Research Analyst
- Software or Systems Analyst
- Market Research Analyst
- Mathematics Teacher (K–12)
- Applied Mathematician or Modeler
With strong analytical and problem-solving skills, graduates are well-positioned for both immediate employment and advanced study.
TESTIMONIALS
The Oiler Experience
Hear directly from students about their experience
at the University of Findlay.
financial aid
Cost of Education
Students can earn endowed scholarships in addition to their merit scholarships during their time at Findlay.
opportunities
Clubs and Activities
- TAG (Technology and Gaming)
- Euler Math Club:
- The Euler Math Club is a student driven organization focused on having a fun night among friends, often with a math theme! Activities include anything from card games to board games, to jeopardy, to really anything.

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Accreditation
The Mathematics Program is offered through the University of Findlay, which is regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC).
Our curriculum has been intentionally aligned with the Society of Actuaries (SOA) recognition tier UCAP-IC and as approved coursework for SOA Validation by Educational Experience (VEE) credits.
This alignment signifies that University of Findlay graduates have gained the knowledge and possess the skills deemed important to the field of study.