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Where Logic Meets the World

  • From Code to Cosmos: Our programs span physical laws, software engineering, and pure mathematics, all connected by rigorous, structured problem-solving.

  • Hands-On from Day One: Gain lab and research experience alongside faculty in your very first year, moving far beyond textbook theory.

  • Small Classes, Real Mentorship: Work in small, intentional classes where faculty know your strengths and guide you through tough quantitative concepts.

  • Proven Graduate Outcomes: Our alumni launch successful careers in engineering, software development, data science, research, teaching, and top-tier grad schools.

  • Career-Ready Skills: Graduate with the analytical mind and practical experience that top employers and graduate programs demand.

  • #7
    In Indiana for the share of graduates who go on to earn doctorates, once college size is taken into account.
  • 8
    Weeks of full-time summer research beside a professor through Maple Scholars, open to you as early as your first year.
  • 93%
    Of graduates are employed, in grad school, or in service within a year.

    Explore Each Program

      A direct path into engineering

      • Three years here, two at a top program: through the 3-2 dual-degree track, you spend three years at Goshen and two at a partner engineering school, graduating with a degree from each.
      • Partner with programs that carry weight: your second stop can be the University of Notre Dame, Valparaiso University, or Case Western Reserve University, so your engineering degree comes with a name employers know.
      • Specialize where you want to work: you can aim your track toward fields like civil, electrical, or mechanical engineering, building the foundation at Goshen before you focus at the partner school.
      • Being a math major really helped me understand the concept of learning and big-picture thinking. My math classes forced me to understand why I am doing each small operation, even as simple as addition, so I had to learn why everything works instead of just how to use it. This really helped me tutor students in math because I could now delve deep into why everything works and help show them the “why,” and that made concepts stick to them more.

        Gustavo Gonzalez

        Mathematics Tutor

      Students in computer lab

      Technology with a purpose

      • Technology as a tool, not the point: here you learn to build software and systems that serve real people and solve real problems, treating the technology as a means rather than an end in itself.
      • Design for the people usually left out: you can take coursework in accessibility programming, learning to create technology that works for people with disabilities instead of only the average user.
      • A real edge in the age of AI: as AI reshapes the field, knowing how to weigh the human impact of what you build is exactly the kind of judgment employers and society increasingly need.

      From Your First Equation to Your First Job.

      One application opens the door to every math, technology and engineering program at Goshen College.