Bachelor's degree

In Gurjaani (Georgia)

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Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Gurjaani (Georgia)

  • Duration

    Flexible

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Students in the Mathematics program are challenged to think critically and carefully about their studies and to communicate ideas with precision and clarity, working in an environment, which emphasizes the interdisciplinary nature and disciplinary breadth of mathematics. Students 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.

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Gurjaani (Georgia)
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About this course

The department offers a broad range of courses designed to prepare students for careers or advanced study for those pursuing degrees in mathematics, engineering or mathematics education. For students whose major incorporates a significant mathematical component, e.g., in the physical sciences, economics and education, the department offers a curriculum that meets the special needs of these groups. For all those studying mathematics as part of the general requirements of a broad based liberal arts education, the department offers courses that support the mission of the university and cultivate those skills.

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 faculty in the program encourages scholarly activity, which creates a stimulating environment for both students and faculty and enriches teaching and learning.

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.
Students must show competence in a foreign language at the level of the second university course (1002). (0-6 hours)

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Subjects

  • Mathematics
  • Calculus
  • GCSE Mathematics
  • GCSE Physics
  • Linear Algebra
  • Algebra
  • Linear
  • Statistics
  • Probability
  • Computer Science

Course programme

Areas A - E (See Core section of the Catalog) (42 semester hours)
Area F (18 semester hours)

REQUIREMENTS (IF NOT ALREADY TAKEN IN AREAS A OR D) (3-15 HOURS)
  • Calculus I
  • Calculus II
  • Calculus III
  • Linear Algebra
ELECTIVES (THE COURSES TAKEN TO SATISFY THIS REQUIREMENT MUST BE DISTINCT FROM THOSE USED TO SATISFY AREAS A-E.) (3-15 HOURS)
  • Probability and Statistics
  • Computer Science I
  • Computer Science II
  • Principles of Chemistry I
  • Principles of Chemistry Lab I
  • Principles of Chemistry II
  • Principles of Chemistry Lab II
  • Principles of Physics I
  • Principles of Physics Lab I
  • Principles of Physics II
  • Principles of Physics Lab II
  • Intro French Lang & Culture I
  • Intro French Lang & Culture II
  • Interm Fren Lang & Culture I
  • Interm Fren Lang & Culture II
  • Intro German Lang & Culture I
  • Intro German Lang & Culture II
  • Inter German Lang & Culture I
  • Inter German Lang & Culture II
  • Intro Ital Lang & Culture I
  • Intro Ital Lang & Culture II
  • Interm Ital Lang & Culture I
  • Interm Ital Lang & Culture II
  • Intro Span Lang & Culture I
  • Intro Span Lang & Culture II
  • Interm Span Lang & Culture I
  • Interm Span Lang & Culture II
NOTE: Any transfer student who has not completed the courses in Area F, or their equivalents, must take these courses at GC.
Major Requirements (24 semester hours)
  • Foundations of Mathematics
  • Abstract Algebra I
  • Number Theory
  • Mathematical Analysis I
  • Complex Variables
  • Differential Equations
  • Geometry
  • One 4000-level MATH elective
Cognate Area (0-14 semester hours (if not already taken in Areas D or F)

MATH 2600 and one two-semester sequence in a laboratory science:
  • Probability and Statistics
  • Principles of Chemistry I
  • Principles of Chemistry Lab I
  • Principles of Chemistry II
  • Principles of Chemistry Lab II
  • Principles of Physics I
  • Principles of Physics Lab I
  • Principles of Physics II
  • Principles of Physics Lab II
Note: Both the lecture course and the companion laboratory course must be successfully completed to apply the credits from either course to this requirement.
Required Courses:
  • Computer Science I
  • Computer Science II
Senior Capstone (4-6 semester hours)
  • Intro to Research in Math
  • Senior Project

Mathematics B.S.

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