Florida Southern College

Bachelor in Mathematics

Lakeland, United States

The Bachelor in Mathematics at Florida Southern College is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Florida Southern College in Lakeland, Florida, offers a personalized liberal arts education grounded in a tradition of community engagement and intellectual growth. Founded in 1883 and affiliated with the United Methodist Church, the college blends academic rigor with values-based development, making it attractive to students seeking both professional preparation and personal enrichment. Its compact campus encourages close faculty-student interaction and a supportive learning environment.

The college provides diverse undergraduate and graduate programs across liberal arts, business, education and the sciences, with experiential learning and internships woven into many curricula. A unique highlight is the campus architecture designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, which creates an inspiring atmosphere that complements classroom learning. Small class sizes and mentoring help students develop critical thinking, communication skills and career readiness.

With approximately 3,300 students and a welcoming international community, Florida Southern emphasizes holistic student development and active campus life. International applicants can expect individualized advising, opportunities for hands-on projects and engagement with local industries and cultural organizations. Graduates are prepared for employment, graduate study or service-oriented roles, supported by a network of alumni and campus resources that foster long-term success.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Mathematics at Florida Southern College is for students who enjoy problem-solving and want to develop strong analytical skills. This 4-year degree provides a solid foundation in mathematical concepts and their applications.

The curriculum includes courses in calculus, algebra, and statistics, with opportunities for research and projects that apply mathematical concepts to real-world problems. You'll develop skills in critical thinking, logical reasoning, and communication, and learn to use mathematical software and programming languages.

Graduates can pursue careers as Data Analysts, Actuaries, Mathematicians, Operations Research Analysts, or Statisticians, working in industries such as finance, healthcare, technology, or education, and helping organizations make informed decisions and solve complex problems.

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