Check out the recent honors projects completed by majors to get an idea of possible areas of further study.
Bowdoin’s mathematics curriculum reflects the department’s belief that mathematics is important both for its practical applications and for its beauty. A broad program of courses has been designed to serve students with a wide range of interests.
The department also participates in an interdisciplinary major in mathematics and economics and an interdisciplinary major with computer science, offering courses in discrete mathematics, numerical analysis, optimization, and combinatorics and graph theory in support of these interdisciplinary fields. In addition, the department has recently started to develop an interdisciplinary program in mathematical biology.
Location: 118 Searles Science Building
Department Coordinator: Sue Theberge
Dept. Phone: (207) 725-3567
Dept. Fax: (207) 725-3750