Dec 08, 2025  
2025-2026 University Academic Catalog 
    
2025-2026 University Academic Catalog

Mathematics and Statistics


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Neil Sigmon, Chairperson
Whitt Hall 226, (540) 831-5670

www.radford.edu/~math-web/

Undergraduate Program

The Department of Mathematics and Statistics offers a broad curriculum leading to a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree. Concentrations in Applied Mathematics, Statistics, and Traditional Mathematics are available. (Students seeking secondary education licensure to teach mathematics should take the Traditional Mathematics concentration.) Depending upon the particular course of study taken, the student will be prepared for a career in industry, government, or education. Mathematics and statistics are needed to solve a variety of real-world problems, not only in physical science and engineering, but also in computing, business, economics, medicine, social sciences, and many other fields.

Programs

    Degree

    *Programs may have different REAL designations based on the concentration(s) selected. Click on the major for more details.

    Academic Minor

    To graduate with a minor, a student must have a 2.0 or higher GPA in all courses required for the minor, and should be officially registered for the minor at least one semester prior to graduation. Courses used to fulfill major or minor requirements cannot be used to fulfill concentrations or option requirements within Interdisciplinary Studies.

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