Top Math Schools in Michigan

Offers latest ranking of top schools for mathematics in Michigan. You can learn what the top-ranked math colleges and universities are in Michigan, and compare the best math colleges on TopSchoolsintheUSA.com. Search the top graduate schools in math, view school profiles, and contact information for all 6 mathematics colleges in Michigan.

Top Math Schools in Michigan

School Rank Graduate Mathematics
1 University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Department of Mathematics
Address: 530 Church Street , Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1043
Admissions Phone: (734) 764-0335
Admissions E-mail: math-grad-office@umich.edu
Admissions Website: http://www.math.lsa.umich.edu
2 Michigan State University
Department of Mathematics
Address: A-213 Wells Hall, East Lansing, MI 48824-1027
Admissions Phone: (517) 353-6338
Admissions E-mail: grad@math.msu.edu
Admissions Website: http://www.mth.msu.edu
3 Wayne State University
Department of Mathematics
Address: 656 W. Kirby, Detroit, MI 48202
Admissions Phone: (313) 577-2479
Admissions E-mail: tiana@math.wayne.edu
Admissions Website: http://www.clas.wayne.edu
4 Central Michigan University
Department of Mathematics
Address: PE 214, Mt. Pleasant, MI 48859
Admissions Phone: (989) 774-4000
Admissions E-mail: math@cmich.edu
Admissions Website: http://www.cst.cmich.edu
5 Michigan Technological University
Department of Mathematical Science
Address: 1400 Townsend Drive, Houghton, MI 49931
Admissions Phone: (906) 487-2068
Admissions E-mail: mathdept@mtu.edu
Admissions Website: http://www.math.mtu.edu
6 Western Michigan University
Department of Mathematics
Address: 3319 Everett Tower, Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5248
Admissions Phone: (269) 387-4510
Admissions E-mail: MATH-DEPT@WMICH.EDU
Admissions Website: http://www.wmich.edu

Michigan Economy

Greater Detroit is one of the largest financial centers in the United States. Representative offices of many banks, insurance companies, investment funds and other similar organizations are located here.

In Michigan, especially on the Upper Peninsula, minerals are mined. Although Michigan is no longer the world leader in the extraction of copper ore, as it was in the second half of the 19th and early 20th centuries, copper, nickel and silver continue to be mined here (albeit on a small scale). Many old mines have now been converted into museums that attract tourists.

Given that Michigan is surrounded by the Great Lakes, it is not surprising that water transport plays a very important role in the state’s economy. Detroit is one of the largest ports in the United States, and there are thirty-eight ports in Michigan that provide navigation on the Great Lakes and access along the St. Lawrence River to the Atlantic Ocean.

Michigan has about 150 lighthouses, more than any other state in the US.

The state of Michigan has a well-developed agriculture, it ranks second (after California) in the United States in terms of agricultural production.

Corn, soybeans, wheat, sugar beets, potatoes and many other crops are grown here. Michigan is one of the leading US states in the production of cherries, apples, peaches, blueberries, and other fruits and berries.

The state has about a million head of cattle and about the same number of pigs, about three million chickens.

In addition, Michigan has a well-developed food industry. Here, among other things, the factories of the Kellogg company, the largest in the United States (and one of the largest in the world) manufacturer of grain products (cereals, cereals, breakfast cereals), work.

Tourism is very important to the state’s economy. Michigan is one of the most popular US states for tourists. The diverse nature of Michigan, excellent hunting and fishing, numerous museums (including the Detroit Historical Museum, the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, the Detroit Institute of Art art gallery and others), located in the Greater Detroit metropolitan area, several casinos and other attractions attract tourists to Michigan.

In addition, Michigan hosts a number of annual events that are consistently popular. These are the Holland Tulip Festival, the Traverse City National Cherry Festival and others.