Combine Creativity and Imagination with Logic and Precision
We believe in the importance of both theory and application. Through a research sequence designed by student and mentor, translate classroom learning into hands-on investigation and problem solving.
Math Program and Resources for Math Majors
The Department of Mathematics at St. Edward’s University provides a rigorous curriculum bolstered by opportunities and tools to ensure each student receives the most out of their academic career on the hilltop.
Explore Our Math Degree Programs
As a Mathematics major, you’ll be part of a community of students and professors who value creativity and the courage to tackle difficult, unsolved problems. Deepen your understanding of calculus, modern algebra, physics and statistics, and build your programming and computational skills in applied computer science courses.
Math Lab
Housed under the School of Natural Sciences, the Math Lab provides free tutoring services to students enrolled in lower division math courses up to Calculus II. We’ll work with you to build self-confidence in math and become a more independent learner. You can drop-in for free tutoring and support any time we’re open.
Math Club
Math Club is the St. Edward's University student chapter of the Mathematical Association of America (MAA). All students, regardless of major, are welcome to join through Collegiate Link. The club's general objective is to promote the interests of the mathematical sciences through community service and research.
i4 Tuition and Internship Programs
The Institute for Interdisciplinary Science (i4) seeks to build capacity in interdisciplinary sciences, informatics and emerging technologies as we increase students’ readiness for the 4th Industrial Revolution. Through the Mathematics program, you can access the i4 funding and internship programs offered exclusively to STEM students at St. Edward’s.
Placement for Mathematics Courses
All St. Edward’s students are required to complete a quantitative reasoning course. These and other mathematics courses require satisfactory placement, which can be achieved through SAT/ACT subscores or the ALEKS placement test.
Incoming students will receive information about math placement through HillStart and New Student Orientation. The online Math Placement Tool can help you determine your placement information, based on your intended major, SAT/ACT subscores, and any prior college credit. Online access to the ALEKS placement test is provided through Hillstart, as part of New Student Orientation. Your official placement score will be determined by a proctored ALEKS placement test during New Student Orientation.