Why study math?

Mathematics teaches logic, accurate reasoning, abstract and critical thinking, analytical skills, and analytical attitude.

This means as a mathematician you pay attention to all the assumptions involved in a given problem or situation, and you learn to break down complex problems into a series of simple steps. Such skills and attitudes are highly valued by employers as well as graduate and professional schools.

Learn more about what mathematicians do and why employers value these skills.

News

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Oct. 28, 2024

cRam Session: Seeing, Playing, Deciding – This is Math?

3 questions, 2 minutes, 1 lesson with Andy Bristow, whose course explores a number of intriguing angles – from board games to the ballot box.

New courses this year explore the ethics and philosophy of AI, in which students will explore questions raised as AI’s influence expands. (Getty Images)

Sept. 18, 2024

New VCU humanities courses consider nontechnical aspects of artificial intelligence

The offerings include ethics and philosophy classes that make up a new microcredential digital badge.

VCU math professor Dewey Taylor, Ph.D., has been recognized by the Association for Women in Mathematics for the worldwide reach of her mentorship activities. (File photo)

Sept. 16, 2024

Math professor Dewey Taylor earns national award for mentorship activities

The Association for Women in Mathematics cites her impact on undergraduate education.

Math Spotlight

Events

Collaboration and sharing are at the core of our mission.

ellipsis-shaped enclosure inside the college of humanities and sciences stem building at v.c.u.

VCU Math Circle

Dates: Sunday, Nov 17, 2024 – Sunday, Apr 13, 2025

Enjoy unique puzzles and surprising math problems? Want to explore new topics in mathematics? Join us for a series of fun afternoons with VCU math faculty!