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IV. Why does St. Edward's have a Mathematics major? (IV. What things…
IV. Why does St. Edward's have a Mathematics major?
IV. What things do you learn, being a Mathematics major?
IV. How are the knowledge and skills you learn applicable to other fields?
I. Does it help you with logical analysis?
I. Is logic a specifically math-related concept?
IV. What kind of career fields can you go into with a Mathematics major?
III. How lucrative are those fields?
IV. How are the course load and subject matter different if you minor in Mathematics instead of majoring in it?
II. How many other universities have a Mathematics major?
I. Does UT have one?
III. If they do, whose is better, ours or theirs?
III. What is the difference between Mathematics and Math?
I. Is the major just called Mathematics because it sounds fancier?
VII. How are different types of math different from each other?
IV. Why don't we have a geometry major, or a trigonometry, calculus, quantitative reasoning, statistics, or number theory major?
II. What percentage of all college students are Mathematics majors?
II. What percentage of St. Edward's students are?
V. Why is it that popular (or not)?
VII. How does Math matter in everyday life?
VI. What isn't affected by Math?
III. What department is it under?
III. How well funded is that department?
III. What kind of extracurricular events are held for math majors?
III. What resources are there for Mathematics majors struggling with a class?