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Program Overview
The Mathematics Major provides students with a strong foundation in the mathematical sciences, key skills in computation and analysis, and grounding in mathematical theory. It cultivates in students the ability and inclination to use precise language, reason carefully, solve problems effectively, and use mathematics to advance arguments and increase understanding. Students will be equipped with critical thinking, technological skills, and communication skills to engage their next professional steps as both mathematically competent and theologically grounded individuals. Students will be prepared for graduate school in a variety of fields, and they will be qualified to teach secondary education with the addition of post-baccalaureate licensure.
All four-year Johnson students complete two majors: one in Bible and Theology and one in their chosen field, such as Mathematics. Transfer students with substantial prior coursework may complete a reduced set of Bible and Theology requirements instead of the major. Learn more about the Bible and Theology curriculum here.


Curriculum
- Elementary Statistics
- Calculus I
- Calculus II
- Introduction to Proofs
- Introduction to Scientific Computing
- Linear Algebra
- Modern Geometries
- Advanced Calculus
What can you do with a Mathematics degree?
Career Outlook
- Data Scientist
- Actuary
- Financial Analyst
- Technical Writer
- Statistician
- Database Administrator
- Market Research Analyst
- Budget Analyst
- Math Teacher (Check out our Master of Arts in Teaching – by adding just one more year to your undergraduate degree, you can earn a master’s degree that credentials you to teach math at the high school level!)
