The Bachelor of Science in Mathematics at the College of Innovation & Technology (CIT), University of Michigan-Flint (Flint campus), offers a comprehensive curriculum that covers both the art and science of mathematics. Students take foundational courses in algebra and geometry as well as innovative electives such as coding theory, cryptography, data science, game theory, mathematical modeling, and voting theory. The program is designed to develop deep reasoning skills, quantitative literacy, and scientific fluency—preparing graduates for various careers in business, government, industry, education, and other sectors, or for graduate study in mathematics and related disciplines. Flexible concentrations let students tailor their studies in areas like abstract mathematics, applied mathematics, data science, or social interaction. The program emphasizes hands-on learning, real-world problem-solving, and strong advising support.