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Mathematics (MATH)

Career Options & Highlights

Mathematics is a multifaceted subject of great beauty and application. The study of mathematics explores some of the deepest puzzles that have ever been encountered and equips the student with a universal language used to study quantities and relationships in all fields. The study of mathematics provides students with the ability to think logically and abstractly and develop the problem-solving and computational skills necessary for success in any field of study.

Career Options
Actuary; Architecture; Assessor; Auditor; Biologist; Budget Analyst; Chemist; Controller; Computer Programmer; Demographer; Dentist; Doctor; Economist; Engineering; Epidemiologist; Finance; Mathematician; Operations Researcher; Statistician; Public Opinion Analyst; Surveyor; Systems Analyst; Teacher; Veterinary Science

Most of these careers require education beyond the two-year college level.

Highlights
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A professional and innovative staff committed to providing the best possible mathematics education
- A comprehensive mathematics curriculum addressing the needs of both the transfer student and the non-transfer student
- A program that uses assessment for proper placement of students

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