<p>You can get an applied math undergraduate degree, but it mainly involves a lot of physics and science courses. We have four degrees: BA, BS, BS Applied, and BA with economics. </p>
<p>Applied math is not really as practical as it sounds. Most of what you learn is still pretty theoretical (analysis, PDE’s), and their applications toward the workplace (unless you’re a quant. phd. researcher or something) will be sparse. You might as well just do straight up math or math with econ.</p>