Curriculum
Loyola's mathematics and statistics programs are distinctive in the variety of options available to the undergraduate student. The degree in mathematics has a general program as well as additional concentrations in applied mathematics, pure mathematics, and secondary education. The degree in statistics has concentrations in statistical science and in actuarial science. These concentrations give our undergraduate majors the opportunity to focus in quantitative areas of their interest, individualizing their experience. The Department offers minors in mathematics and statistics. Students also have the flexibility to add a second major, and those who do often choose computer science, data science, or economics.
Major/Minor Information
- Major in Mathematics
- Major in Statistics
- Minor in Mathematics
- Minor in Statistics
- Interdisciplinary Major
- Mathematics Biology Interdisciplinary Major
- Learning Aims
Additional Academic Information
- Concentrations (for both majors)
- Course Listings
- Course Rotation
- Undergraduate Advising Worksheets
- Course Descriptions
- Suggested Sequence of Mathematics/Statistics Courses for Students with AP Credit for Calculus and/or Statistics
- Frequently Asked Questions about AP Calculus and Statistics
- Loyola Catalogue