Undergraduate Programs
The UNC School of Mathematical Sciences offers a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics in three different emphasis areas: a Secondary Teaching emphasis, a Liberal Arts Emphasis, and an Applied Mathematics emphasis, which includes a choice of concentrations in Applied Statistics, Applied Mathematics, or Computer Science.
We offer minors in Computer Science, Mathematics with a Liberal Arts emphasis, and Mathematics with a Secondary Teaching emphasis. UNC students can also major in the Interdisciplinary Liberal Arts (IDLA) program, which is directed towards prospective elementary school teachers, with a concentration in mathematics.
Catalog Descriptions
For more information on degree requirements, see the official Catalog Description of the Undergraduate Program, including the requirements for our major and minor degree programs.
Four Year Plans for a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
- 4 Year Plan- Secondary Teaching Emphasis
- 4 Year Plan- Liberal Arts Emphasis
- 4-Year Plan- Applied Mathematics Emphasis- Applied Statistics Concentration
- 4 Year Plan- Applied Mathematics Emphasis- Applied Mathematics Concentration
- 4 Year Plan- Applied Mathematics Emphasis- Computer Science Concentration
Undergraduate Minors
- Minor in Computer Science
- Minor in Mathematics with a Liberal Arts Emphasis
- Minor in Mathematics with a Secondary Teaching Emphasis
Course Rotation
For a general schedule of undergraduate courses offered by the School of Mathematical Sciences, download the Math Course Rotation or contact the math office.
