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Mathematics is both a science and an art. Like any great art, mathematics has an intrinsic beauty and coherence that has attracted practitioners for centuries. Yet, unlike other arts, mathematics is a surprisingly effective tool for describing the natural world. Indeed, mathematics has come to serve as the foundation of modern science, through its language and results. Some mathematical results were initially developed in order to solve internally generated mathematical problems and only later found application in other disciplines; other mathematical results were inspired by the needs of these other disciplines. The two facets of mathematics - tool of science and subject of inquiry for its own sake - have come to be interwoven into a complex fabric.


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Calculus and other courses
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    124/5/6 Spring Common Finals Schedule
    120 Spring Common Finals Schedule
    112 Spring Common Finals Schedule
    400 Level Courses for 2009-2010
    500 Level Courses for 2009-2010
Other Mathematical Majors
    ACMS Program
    Statistics
    Computer Science and Engineering

Research Opportunities and Career Resources
    Undergraduate Research Program at UW
    UW Mathematics REU Program
    Mathematical Sciences Career Information
    Center for Career Services
    Early Career Profiles: Recent bachelors-level graduates in the mathematical sciences
    Job Resources for Graduating Students

Actuarial links
    The Actuary Club at UW
    Society of Actuaries
    Courses Related to Actuarial Exams
Diversions
    Mathematician of the Day
 

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