Undergraduate Programs

The Andrews University Department of Mathematics is principally an undergraduate department with approximately 40 undergraduate majors. Its six faculty members teach and do research in several mathematical disciplines.
The Department offers the following undergraduate degrees, majors, and minors:
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Bachelor of Science in Mathematics (39 semester credits) Enables students to choose an emphasis in preparation for graduate study, applied mathematics, or secondary school mathematics education (printable checksheet of BS Math requirements)
- Since Fall of 2025, students now select one of three concentrations: Theoritical Mathematics, Applied Mathemetics, or Statistics.
- Mathematical Studies major (30 semester credits) Available only as a second major for those taking a degree in another field (printable checksheet of Math Studies requirements)
- Mathematics minor (20 semester credits) (printable checksheet of the Math minor requirements)
- Mathematics of Economics and Finance minor (20 semester credits) Geared for students majoring in economics or finance (printable checksheet of Economics and Finance minor requirements)
- For those interested in teaching mathematics, we partner with the School of Education to offer the Secondary Education major with a mathematics concentration (50 semester credits for the core plus 40 for the concentration and 16 for student teaching). (printable checksheet of Secondary Education major requirements)
The Department also participates in a high school program, in which about a hundred gifted students from Berrien and Cass Counties receive their mathematics and science instruction on the Andrews Campus. This program is funded by the Berrien RESA (Regional Educational Service Agency).
