The Department of Mathematics provides a
principal component of liberal arts studies.
The Department promotes analytical and
quantitative thinking through courses offered
in the Core Curriculum and in support of
other programs.
You will be challenged to think critically and carefully about your
studies and to communicate ideas with
precision and clarity. You will work in an
environment which emphasizes the
interdisciplinary nature and disciplinary
breadth of mathematics.
These programs are designed to prepare you to
enter a variety of professions requiring a
substantial background in mathematics as well as further study at
the graduate level in these disciplines. The
Department encourages scholarly activity
which creates a stimulating environment for
both students and faculty and enriches
teaching and learning.
Students who seek certification to teach mathematics at the secondary level will pursue a baccalaureate degree in mathematics and then the Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) with a concentration in mathematics.
The department also offers a comprehensive program to prepare students for transfer into a degree program in engineering. Through an agreement between GCSU and Georgia Institute of Technology, students may begin their college education at GCSU in an exciting, challenging, creative and student-centered environment. The Dual Degree program comprises approximately three years of study at GCSU and two years of study at Georgia Institute of Technology. After completing all program requirements, the student will be awarded two undergraduate degrees, a bachelor of science in engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology and an undesignated bachelor of arts degree from GCSU.
BS in Mathematics
Mathematics
Georgia College & State University
Campus Box 17
Milledgeville, GA 31061
(478) 445-5213
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