The Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison empowers students with deep theoretical knowledge and practical analytical skills. From number theory and algebra to modeling and statistics, this program prepares students for careers in data science, economics, finance, teaching, and advanced research.
Exploring the Applications of Graph Theory in Social Network Analysis
The Role of Differential Equations in Predicting Epidemic Spread
Mathematical Modeling of Climate Change and Sea-Level Rise
Optimization Problems in Transportation and Logistics
An Introduction to Cryptography Using Modular Arithmetic
The Mathematics Behind Machine Learning Algorithms
Topology and the Concept of Connectedness in Modern Geometry
Numerical Methods for Solving Partial Differential Equations
Studying Chaos Theory Through the Logistic Map
Exploring the Fibonacci Sequence and the Golden Ratio in Nature
Mathematics of Voting Systems: Fairness and Strategy
The Use of Fourier Series in Signal Processing
Mathematical Logic and Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorems
Linear Algebra Applications in Computer Graphics
Fractal Geometry and Its Role in Image Compression
Probability Distributions in Financial Risk Modeling
Using Markov Chains to Analyze Board Game Strategies
Game Theory and Nash Equilibrium in Competitive Markets
Set Theory and the Foundations of Mathematics
The Mathematics of Sudoku and Constraint Satisfaction Problems
Statistics in Sports: Predicting Outcomes with Regression Models
Exploring Prime Number Patterns and the Riemann Hypothesis
Advance your understanding of mathematics as a foundation for logic, data science, and innovation with UW–Madison’s flexible math degree.
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