Mathematics B.S.
Milledgeville, USA
DURATION
4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
USD 46,410 / per year
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
Preparation for a Wide Variety of Careers
We challenge students to think critically and carefully about their studies and to communicate ideas with precision and clarity, working in an environment that emphasizes the interdisciplinary nature and disciplinary breadth of mathematics. Students achieve skills of logical and analytical thinking, creative problem-solving, and quantitative reasoning, and the study of mathematics as a cornerstone of a liberal arts education.
Our Degrees & Programs
Mathematics B.S.
Students in the Mathematics B.S. program achieve skills of logical and analytical thinking, creative problem-solving, and quantitative reasoning, the study of mathematics as a cornerstone of a liberal arts education.
Mathematics B.S. (Teaching Concentration)
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.
Key Benefits of this Degree
- Customize your experience by pursuing our optional Data Science Certificate in conjunction with your Bachelor's degree.
- Conduct research with our dedicated and highly experienced faculty and present the results of your research at professional conferences funded by the Mathematics Department.
- Network with others by joining one of our student organizations or experiencing the globe and traveling with our study abroad opportunities.
- Choose your capstone experience by either continuing research or by participating in an internship.
- Our students have multiple opportunities to receive scholarships.
Admissions
Curriculum
Core Areas A-E
Satisfactorily complete core Areas A-E, as listed in the Core Curriculum section of this catalog.
Core Curriculum
Georgia College, in cooperation with other institutions of the University System of Georgia, has adopted a core curriculum to allow the transfer of credit from one University System institution to another without penalty to the student. The University System's core curriculum is comprised of five areas: Areas A - E.
Students successfully completing an Area A-E course at one University System institution will receive full credit in Areas A-E for the course upon transfer to another System institution, even if the area has not been completed, as long as the course is within the area hour limitations of either the sending institution or the receiving institution and the student does not change from a non-science major to a science major.
Georgia College's approved core curriculum courses for Areas A, B, C, D, and E are listed below. Courses not listed here are not approved for these areas.
In this section
- Area A: Communication Skills
- Area A2: Quantitative Skills
- Area B: Institutional Options
- Area C1: Humanities and Ethics
- Area C2: Fine Arts
- Area D: Natural Sciences, Math, and Technology for Non-Science Majors
- Area D: Natural Sciences, Math, and Technology for Science Majors
- Area D: Natural Sciences, Math, and Technology for Health Professions Majors
- Area E: Social Sciences
- Area F: Courses Appropriate to the Student's Major Field
Total Credit Hours: 42
Area F
Total Credit Hours: 18
Requirements
Satisfactorily complete the following courses if not already taken in Areas A or D:
- MATH 1261 Calculus I
- MATH 1262 Calculus II
- MATH 2263 Calculus III
- MATH 2150 Linear Algebra
Electives
- MATH 1401 Elementary Statistics
- CSCI 1301 Computer Science I
- CSCI 1302 Computer Science II
- CHEM 1211 Principles of Chemistry I
- CHEM 1211L Principles of Chemistry Lab I
- CHEM 1212 Principles of Chemistry II
- CHEM 1212L Principles of Chemistry Lab II
- PHYS 2211 Principles of Physics I
- PHYS 2211L Principles of Physics Lab I
- PHYS 2212 Principles of Physics II
- PHYS 2212L Principles of Physics Lab II
- FREN 1001 Intro French Language & Culture I
- FREN 1002 Intro French Language & Culture II
- FREN 2001 Intermediate French Language & Culture I
- FREN 2002 Intermediate French Language & Culture II
- GRMN 1001 Intro German Language & Culture I
- GRMN 1002 Intro German Language & Culture II
- GRMN 2001 Intermediate German Language & Culture I
- GRMN 2002 Intermediate German Language & Culture II
- ITAL 1001 Intro Italian Language & Culture I
- ITAL 1002 Intro Italian Language & Culture II
- ITAL 2001 Intermediate Italian Language & Culture I
- ITAL 2002 Intermediate Italian Language & Culture II
- SPAN 1001 Intro Spanish Language & Culture I
- SPAN 1002 Intro Spanish Language & Culture II
- SPAN 2001 Intermediate Spanish Language & Culture I
- SPAN 2002 Intermediate Spanish Language & Culture II
NOTE: Any transfer student who has not completed the courses in Area F, or their equivalents, must take these courses at GC.
The courses taken to satisfy this requirement must be distinct from those used to satisfy Area A - E.
Major Requirements
- MATH 3030 Foundations of Mathematics
- MATH 4081 Abstract Algebra I
- MATH 4110 Number Theory
- MATH 4261 Mathematical Analysis I
- MATH 4300 Complex Variables
- MATH 4340 Differential Equations
- MATH 4510 Geometry
- One 4000-level MATH elective
Cognate Area:
- MATH 1401 Elementary Statistics
- CSCI 1301 Computer Science I
- CSCI 1302 Computer Science II
- CHEM 1211 Principles of Chemistry I
- CHEM 1211L Principles of Chemistry Lab I
- CHEM 1212 Principles of Chemistry II
- CHEM 1212L Principles of Chemistry Lab II OR
- PHYS 2211 Principles of Physics I
- PHYS 2211L Principles of Physics Lab I
- PHYS 2212 Principles of Physics II
- PHYS 2212L Principles of Physics Lab II
Foreign Language Requirement
Students must demonstrate competence in a foreign language at the level of the second university course (1002).
Total Credit Hours: 0-6
Electives
Total Credit Hours: 0-35
Senior Capstone
Satisfactorily complete 4-6 hours from the following courses:
- MATH 4989 Intro to Research in Math
- MATH 4990 Senior Project
Total Credit Hours: 120
Other Requirements
- A grade of C or better is required in all courses counting toward the major.
- A minimum of 39 semester hours overall must be at the 3000-4000 level.
- Complete the First-Year Academic Seminar with a satisfactory grade. Students who transfer to GC are exempt from this requirement
English Language Requirements
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