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What courses do college mathematics majors study?
The courses that college mathematics majors need to study include advanced algebra, mathematical analysis, analytic geometry, probability theory, advanced geometry, differential geometry, complex variable function, real variable function, differential equation, modern algebra, elementary number theory, general physics, computer and so on.

Mathematics has a broad application space and a relatively broad employment field. Whether it is theoretical research, scientific research data analysis, software development, or engaging in financial insurance, international economy and trade, business administration, communication engineering, architectural design and other industries, it is inseparable from relevant mathematical expertise.

Mathematics graduates have a solid theoretical foundation. As long as they learn some relevant knowledge, they can transfer to many science and engineering and economic majors, such as computer, statistics, finance and economics, so they have great advantages when looking for a job.

In addition, mathematics is very important for the senior high school entrance examination and the college entrance examination. Graduates majoring in mathematics can also choose to obtain the teacher qualification certificate and become a professional mathematics teacher.