Gain real-world experience through an internship
An internship could be for credit or non-credit, paid or unpaid. An internship means many things to many people. The Career and Professional Development Services website contains information about internships, including the benefits and how to find one. On Handshake, you can find listings of internship opportunities.
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Your path to graduation starts here. Our academic advisors provide accurate, personalized, and developmental advising to all current and prospective undergraduate students interested in pursuing degrees, certificates, or minors within the School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences.
Imagine the ideal college campus culture
As a mathematics student in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, you’ll join a network of scholars who want to learn to thrive together on Arizona State University’s largest and most historic campus. From interacting with students in math-focused clubs to showing your Sun Devil pride at the homecoming football game, the Tempe campus offers countless opportunities for you to get involved and interact with your fellow students.
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Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU)
REUs are excellent opportunities to gain hands-on research experience while completing your undergraduate degree. REUs are available throughout the academic year, and at institutions across the country - including ASU. Many REU programs are available during the summer months. Not only will you gain valuable experience but you often receive stipends or other compensation for your efforts.
REUs offered by ASU
With active research programs in applied mathematics, theoretical mathematics, mathematics education, and statistics, opportunities to work closely with faculty, and a location in the beautiful desert southwest, the School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences has much to offer its graduate students. Below are links to current graduate students' research thesis projects.
ASU, one of the top 100 universities in the world, accepts transfer credits for traditional course work successfully completed at regionally accredited colleges or universities. To learn more about how credits transfer to ASU, view the Transfer Credit Guide.
The Math Community Center (MC2), fosters collaboration and peer mentoring, as well as providing structured course assistance from graduate-student tutors.
Spring 2024
The MC^2 will be open for the spring semester starting Monday, January 22, 2024.