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Mathematics

The Department of Mathematics at Norwich offers students flexibility, hands-on experience, world-class faculty, and extracurricular opportunities matched by few small universities. Our faculty is second-to-none in fostering undergraduate development and has a reputation for superlative research.

About the Program

As a mathematics major, you can join with our faculty to explore areas in pure and applied mathematics—from cryptology, graph theory, and real analysis to logic, statistical methods, and applications of differential equations. You can also work toward licensure as a secondary mathematics teacher. Or study actuarial science and work toward becoming an actuary. We offer enough electives for you to earn a minor or double major in another field, or to take on an internship.

Once you have mastered the foundations of mathematics, you'll work directly with faculty to design and carry out original research. Many majors go on to publish or present findings at regional or national conferences.

Goals, Outcomes & Details

To view additional program details for programs such as course offerings, requirements, and curriculum maps for the mathematics course offerings and a curriculum map, visit the Norwich University Course Catalog using these links.

Minor Major

Our Faculty

Bernard Adu

Position(s):

  • CASA Math Tutor and Success Coach
  • Instructor of Mathematics
Dan McQuillan

Dan McQuillan

Position(s):

  • Chair, Department of Mathematics
  • Charles A. Dana Professor

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