Mathematics Honors Certificate


About the Mathematics Honors Certificate

Our Mathematics Honors Certificate program fosters excellence in the realm of mathematics. Explore a world where numbers create symphonies of logic, patterns, and principles that underpin our universe. Here, you'll engage with advanced coursework, research, and discussions, deepening your understanding of mathematics. The skills you gain in this program will empower you to apply mathematics in groundbreaking ways, regardless of the career path you choose.

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Why Study Mathematics at CWU?


As part of the Honor’s Certificate, you will take on challenging projects and collaborate with renowned faculty.

These experiences will develop your analytical abilities and we encourage your participation in research to further hone these skills. You will have the chance to work alongside professors on complex problems and projects, providing invaluable experience for future academic or professional endeavors.

Where is this program offered?

How much does this program cost?

Explore information on Cost, Aid, and Value to make an informed decision about investing in your education at CWU.

Where can I find more information?

Please visit the CWU Academic Catalog for current information about admission requirements, course descriptions, learner outcomes, and credit information.



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Math Club

Math club offers an opportunity to meet fellow mathematics students and explore common interests in solving puzzles, playing games, as well as offering professional development opportunities like help with finding a job and applying to graduate school.

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Mathematics Department

Samuelson Hall Rm. 208