Mathematics Major

SUNY Oneonta Mathematics majors study the theoretical and practical applications of mathematics. Courses in the history of math are also offered.

Related majors in Statistics and Computer Science are available, along with minors in Statistics, Computer Science and Computer Information Technology, and a 3-2 engineering program.

Seminars and independent study projects will allow you to explore more advanced topics and to work with faculty members in special areas of interest. Student teams regularly pit their skills against those of students at other colleges and universities in the prestigious Putnam mathematics competition.

Math majors also have the opportunity to collaborate with faculty on joint research projects, and some have co-authored papers or presented their work on campus and at regional meetings of the Mathematical Association of America.

The Department of Mathematics, Computer Science & Statistics student club, Sanford Society, provides academic and social activities.

Did You Know?

Study.com has ranked SUNY Oneonta No. 38 on its 2021 list of the nation's Best Bachelor's in Math Degree Programs.

Contact

Department of Mathematics, Computer Science and Statistics
274 Fitzelle Hall
SUNY Oneonta
Oneonta, NY 13820
Phone: 607-436-3708
Fax: 607-436-2173

Department Website

Key Links

3-2 Engineering

Sanford Society Club

Pi Mu Epsilon Honor Society

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