Mathematics - Bachelor's Program

Introduction

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The Bachelor's degree in Mathematics provides numerous career options. Georgia is home to 15 companies on the Fortune 500 list, as well as an impressive network of Fortune 500 headquarters, including The Coca-Cola Company, The Home Depot, UPS, Delta Air Lines, Aflac, NCR and AGCO. It is also the home of the Centers for Disease Control. All of these companies benefit from the work of operations research analysts, actuaries or bio-mathematicians, all career options for mathematics majors.

Applied mathematics becomes increasingly important for science students, who must use physics and mathematics to supplement the study of biology and chemistry. Mathematical biology, introduction to biophysical modeling and applied chemical analysis are all examples of courses that use applied mathematics to study these disciplines. Most rigorous college pre-med programs require courses in applied mathematics. There is an increased need for skilled computational biologists or bio-mathematicians in scientific research and development. Mathematical modeling methods have become increasingly important in all branches of biology. A Bachelor's degree in applied mathematics prepares students for these career options.

Program Admissions

Contact Information

Prof. Bryan Mitchell
Interim Dean of the Science, Mathematics, and Health Professions Division
Location: McMillan Academic Sciences Building, Room 219
Phone: 404-756-4025

Programs of Study

  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Health Information Management
  • Mathematics
  • Physics
  • Pre-Engineering Technology
  • Pre-Dental Hygiene
  • Pre-Engineering
  • Pre-Medical Technology
  • Pre-Nursing
  • Pre-Physical Therapy
  • Pre-Occupational Therapy
  •  4-Year B.S. Program (BOR Approved)
  • Biological Science

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