MATH 260 is designed to teach you to use a range of mathematical techniques to solve concrete problems in business and the social sciences.

MATH 266 continues the study of the calculus begun in MATH 265. The course focuses on definite integrals, which allow exact calculation of surface areas, volumes, the length of curves, and solutions of practical and theoretical problems.
MATH 270 is suggested for students in the Science and Administrative Studies programs. The course covers systems of linear equations, matrices, vectors in two and three dimensions, linear vector spaces, and applications of linear algebra including the simplex method.
MATH 271 continues the study of linear algebra from MATH 270.

Mathematics 370 is designed to provide a foundation in Real Analysis, the branch of mathematics concerned with the analytic properties of the real numbers, and real valued functions. In this course, the core material of Real Analysis is covered; the course includes units on the Real Numbers; Series; Topology; Functions; and Differentiation and Integration.

Mathematics 409 is a course in elementary number theory, the branch of mathematics concerned with the properties of numbers, including, but not limited to, divisibility, prime numbers, modular arithmetic, quadratic congruences, pythagorean triples, and the theorems, conjectures, definitions and lemmas that permit exploration of these topics.

Mathematics 476: Partial Differential Equations, considers significant topics in partial differential equations.