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This page is for current and incoming Binghamton students who need the practical details of the Mathematics & Statistics majors and minor: forms, policies, and course-planning tools. For an overview of the program and tracks, see Undergraduate Program Overview and Overview of Major Tracks,
If you are:
Go to Section 3, “Declare, Drop, and Change Major/Minor”, which includes the Google form and instructions.
Go to Section 5, “Course Selection and Registration”, where you’ll find the prerequisite infographic, unofficial course schedules, and links to past syllabi.
Go to Section 12, “For Prospective Students”.
Need non-department help? See Harpur Advising (general advising) and Registrar (records/transcripts).
The Department of Mathematics and Statistics offers seven degree options:
Both degrees require the same total credits—the BS simply includes more math courses. Neither is superior; they serve different goals.
For a comprehensive and official description of all program requirements, consult the Academic Guide (BA, BS, Minor).
Be sure to also review the Harpur College requirements and the grade requirements for courses and prerequisites.
A math degree pairs naturally with many disciplines. Common combinations include:
Students can also pursue a double degree across schools—for example, a BS in Business Administration (School of Management) with a BA in Mathematics, or a Watson School CS degree with a math degree. See Harpur's double degree information for details.
For minors outside our department, consult that department for their requirements.
You must be admitted to Harpur College of Arts and Sciences before declaring a major in Mathematics and Statistics.
To declare or drop a major or minor, fill in this Google Form.
BS majors: Before declaring, you must meet with a faculty member. If you haven't done so yet but need to declare now, consider declaring a BA first and switching to BS later.
To change from one major to another, drop the old major and declare the new one. Note that you can only hold one major from our department at a time.
Plan your coursework around two things: prerequisites (which are strictly enforced in our department) and semester availability (some courses are only offered in fall or spring). Missing either can delay graduation.
The department offers online math courses during summer and winter sessions. All courses are synchronous (live scheduled meetings, not self-paced). See the department course schedule for current offerings and session dates.
Final exams: Some courses require an in-person final exam on campus in Binghamton. The department does not cover travel or lodging costs. A very limited off-campus proctoring exception may be approved in advance. Details and exception request form.
Courses without an in-person final use Zoom with LockDown Browser for exams. No remote/virtual proctoring is available for in-person finals.
More details about some important Calculus courses
Binghamton's policies and equivalencies are maintained by Harpur Advising:
First, check the Pre-Approved Transfer Table — select the institution and course. If your course appears with the correct BU equivalent, you typically do not need a separate petition.
If not pre-approved, get department approval before registering for the course:
Binghamton’s 4+1 programs let qualified students earn a bachelor’s + master’s degree in about five years. See Combined Degree Programs (4+1) for general eligibility and policies.
Math-related options include:
You can get advising in several ways, depending on the question:
We recognize students through graduation with departmental honors and several annual awards/scholarships.
The students in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics frequently participate in the following organizations and in a wide range of activities.
If you are new to the Math major/minor, please spend a few minutes to read answers to some Frequently Asked Questions.
If you are a prospective student who is interested in visiting the department and talking with our faculty members, you can make an appointment with the department secretary.