Mathematics
Quick Facts
- Pathway: STEM
- Campus: All Campuses
Almost every branch of science is founded on mathematical principles. Plus, the skills you learn in math are valuable in almost all fields.
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Our Program
Why Choose Mathematics
- Work on large projects with teams—including managers & professionals
- Have the option to work from home
- Travel for your work if you are employed by a consulting firm
- Use your critical thinking skills regularly
Prepare for What You Will Do at Work
- Apply mathematical & statistical techniques to solve problems
- Analyze data
- Find efficient & effective solutions when working as an analyst
Marketable Skills You Will Learn
- Critical thinking
- Reasoning
- Communication
- Personal & social responsibility
- Teamwork
- Computer literacy
Before You Enroll, Think About:
- Your focus will be math: algebra, calculus & trigonometry.
- You need to be detail oriented & analytical.
- You must be TSI compliant in Mathematics in order to take the algebra & calculus courses in the degree.
- If you plan to focus on engineering, you’ll need to take university physics courses.
Need a boost to get ready for college?
Talk to your advisor about Developmental Studies if your TSI scores say you need some help in math or reading and writing.
Degrees & Certificates
Degree
Courses
How Much Time & Money to Finish?
2024–2025 Academic Year
Degree or Certificate | Program Title | Semester Credit Hours | Total Tuition & Fees |
---|---|---|---|
AS | Associate of Science in Mathematics | 60 | $4,440 |
Notes:
- Tuition is based on in-state, in-county rates.
- Totals do not include textbooks and other materials.
Continuing Education Programs
Time commitments and fees vary depending on the course.
Earn More Choices & More Money
Transfer to a college or university to continue your studies. Earning a bachelor’s degree opens the door to promotion opportunities.
For example, you will be ready to work toward:
- Bachelor of Science in Engineering
- Bachelor of Science in Information Technology or Computer Engineering
- Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
- Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics
Next steps
- Talk to your advisor about planning for transfer
- Explore transfer schools
Start on Your Pathway!
- Apply to TCC
- Find out about financial aid
- Talk to an academic advisor
- Visit career services
- Request a transcript evaluation if you are transferring to TCC
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Updated August 02, 2024