Current/continuing students with a 3.3+ GPA can self-enroll in honors courses (link), and begin working on an department honors thesis project (link) in the junior year and defend their thesis in the senior year to be graduate with Latin honors: cum laude, magna cum laude, or summa cum laude.
To supplement coursework, students are encouraged to be involved in departmental extracurricular opportunities (link) such as tutoring or being an LA.
For students wanting to pursue graduate work, they are highly suggested to do some undergraduate research (link) or enroll in honors (link) or independent study (MATH 4900).
For student wanting to pursue a career in industry, at least attend CU Career Fairs (October) and network, and remain active and up to date on LinkedIn (December-March during final year).
- Academic Calendar
- Actuarial Studies & Quantitative Finance Program
- CU Catalog information
- Tutor list
- Mathematics Academic Resource Center (MARC)
- Math Club (QED)
- College of Arts and Science Honors Program
For information contact Professor Nat Thiem - Summer Math REU
For information contact Professor Nat Thiem - Problem of the Month
- Putnam Exam
For information contact Professor Jonathan Wise - Pi Mu Epsilon, math honor society, Colorado Alpah Chapter
For information contact Dr. Divya Vernerey - Experimental Mathematics Lab
- Math Placement Exams
- Undergraduate Research
For information contact Dr. Divya Vernerey