Mathematics

Math drives the world. It is the rational behind computer security, economics, consumerism and so much more. With a 100 percent job placement rate, a degree in Mathematics from the University of Findlay allows you to drive change in any field you are passionate about.

Kristen Hauser '15
Kristen Hauser '15 is using her math degree to develop technology at NASA. Learn about how her time at Findlay led her to this career in Findlay's Newsroom.
Kristen Hauser '15

Student Research
2018 projects include:

An Algorithm for Finding Eulerian Walks

Can a postman complete his mail route while only traveling down each street in his route exactly once? If so, he is going down Eulerian walks. This project focuses on the development of a computer algorithm that can find Eulerian walks in graphs and being able to apply the concept in real life settings.

Hunting for Good (Will) Math

The two main problems from Good Will Hunting are the focus of this presentation. Learn about the solutions and ideas behind the problems as well as a brief history on the movie.

Four-color Theorem and Applications

The four-color theorem states that given any separation of a plane into contiguous regions, no more than four colors are required to color the regions so that no two adjacent regions have the same color. This project explores the math behind the theorem and real-world applications to improve efficiency.

Math Day at Findlay brings in visiting professionals to discuss innovations in the field
With a 100% job placement rate, our graduates have found jobs with Fortune 500 companies, government agencies, major insurance companies and in high schools across the United States.
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Engage on campus by becoming a member of the Euler Math Club or the Pi Mu Epsilon Honorary Math Society
The Department of Mathematics has a long history of quality instructors and programs.

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