Mathematics is the study of quantities and their changes, patterns, shapes, transformations, and their applications to the world around us using logical reasoning, computation, and abstraction.
What makes Mathematics unique at UCR?
Multiple concentrations allow students to focus on their own interests within mathematics by applying it to other subjects like economics or biology. You can prepare for national math competitions like the Putnam and Mathematical Contest in Modeling with faculty mentors.
In general, what are Mathematics professors investigating?
- How can we approximate solutions to equations we cannot solve?
- What tools can we develop for distinguishing mathematical objects?
- What patterns can we find by repeating a function?
- Are there infinitely many twin primes?
Why Mathematics at UCR?
There are lots of opportunities for undergraduate research and independent reading with mathematics faculty and graduate students. We also have a vibrant community of student clubs.
Mathematics research at UCR
- Algebra: Commutative algebra, Representation Theory, Combinatorics, and Algebraic Geometry
- Analysis: Harmonic Analysis, Functional Analysis, Partial Differential Equations, Operator Algebras, Several Complex Variables, Fluid Mechanics, Probability Theory, Mathematical Physics, Fractal Geometry and Dynamical Systems, and Approximation Theory
- Geometry and Topology: Algebraic Topology, Low Dimensional Topology, Geometric Group Theory, Differential Geometry, Riemannian Geometry, Complex Differential Geometry, and Geometric Analysis
- PDE and applied: Mathematical Biology, Multi-scale Mathematical Modeling, Computational Mathematics, Scientific computing, Modeling of fluids, Partial Differential Equations, Optimization, Machine Learning, Inverse Problems, Image Processing, and computational methods for nonlinear partial differential equations
What industries can I get into with a Mathematics degree?
- Education
- Finance and Economics (investment banking, economic analysis)
- Data Science and Analytics
- Technology and Software Development
- Graduate study in Mathematics or Statistics
- Engineering
- Operations Research and Management Science
- Cryptography and Cybersecurity
- Biostatistics and Epidemiology
- Actuarial Science
- Research and Development
- Public Policy and Government
- Consulting