Mathematics
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Mathematics at North Park
Master problem-solving, clear communication of complex ideas, and critical thinking—skills essential for careers in fields like actuarial science, computing, engineering, finance, law, science, statistics, and teaching.
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Featured courses
MATH 1410–Discrete Mathematics I: Number Theory And Logic
Introduction to mathematical logic and writing proofs, providing a solid foundation for further work in mathematics. Topics include propositional logic, first-order logic, proof techniques, elementary number theory, sets, Boolean algebra, and relations. Students should have completed four years of high school math.
MATH 2420–Statistical Theory I
Providing a solid foundation for further work in mathematics also required for actuarial certificate test-I (P-1). Topics include: Numerical and descriptive statistics, Probability and the laws of probability, discrete random variables and their probability distributions, continuous random variables and their probability distributions.

As a transfer student, North Park transformed my college education, blending mathematics and engineering within a city’s vibrant heart. Here, professors see you as an individual, fueling your success with personal connections and a community that celebrates diversity.
—Javier Millan BS ’21, Mathematics and Mechanical Engineering
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Nancy and G. Timothy Johnson Center for Science and Community Life
5141 N. Christiana Ave.
Chicago, IL 60625
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