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Mathematics
The Math program offers the Liberal Arts degree in Mathematics. The Liberal Arts field is a general education degree that requires a student to take a sampling of courses in each of the various liberal arts disciplines— humanities, social sciences, mathematics, and science. The Math/Science major will take additional courses in the mathematics area (math, statistics, etc.) and sciences area (biology, chemistry, environmental science, physics, etc.). Upon transfer to a senior level college for the junior year of study, the student is prepared to take upper-level courses in math or science. Students in liberal arts often go on to graduate school for even more specialized training or go into the fields of law and medicine.
Career Destination Map
View the detailed requirements to complete the (AS) degree.
Career Opportunities
Explore a path to career opportunities with a degree in mathematics.
Marketable Skills
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Active Listening
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Active Learning
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Coordination
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Critical Thinking
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Complex Problem Solving
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Instructing
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Judgment and Decision Making
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Learning Strategies
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Monitoring
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Negotiation
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Persuasion
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Reading Comprehension
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Repairing
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Systems Evaluation
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Systems Analysis
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Service Orientation
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Speaking
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Social Perceptiveness
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Technology Design
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Time Management
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Writing
Transfer Opportunities
East Texas A&M University
University of Texas at Arlington
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(Financial-Actuarial Science)
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(Data Science)
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(Statistics)
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(Industrial and Applied Math)
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(Pure Mathematics)
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Sam Houston State University
Tarleton University
University of North Texas
Notice Regarding Licensure and Certification Eligibility
Some programs prepare students for careers that require a Texas-issued professional license or certification. Please be aware that eligibility for state-issued licenses and certifications is defined by federal and Texas law and may depend on an individual’s immigration status or lawful presence.
Licensure and certification requirements vary by profession. Applicants should review licensure or certification requirements with the applicable Texas licensing board or an immigration attorney prior to starting a program. Federal reference: 8 U.S.C. § 1621. Additional information regarding this law may be found on the . web page.
Admission to a program does not guarantee eligibility for professional licensure or certification.
