Courses in the B.S. in Mathematics program provide core preparation for each option, which has a specific applied focus, and prepares students for graduate work in an area with great career potential. Students have the option of choosing a B.S. in Mathematics or a B.S. in Mathematics with a Computational Science and Engineering Concentration.
Graduates can find career opportunities such as:
When choosing a career in mathematics, students can expect opportunities that are challenging, diverse, and offer a variety of benefits including:
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
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Dr. Kailash Ghimire, Department Chair
229-931-7350
kailash.ghimire@gsw.edu

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| Course | Course Title |
|---|---|
| MATH 2222 | Calculus III |
| MATH 3313 | Differential Equations |
| MATH 3316 | Analysis I |
| MATH 3317 | Analysis II |
| MATH 3325 | Math Statistics |
| MATH 4440 | Partial Differential Equations |
| MATH 4458 | Comp Science & Engineering I |
| MATH 4459 | Comp Science & Engineering II |
| Select Two of the Following: | |
| MATH 4442 | Complex Analysis |
| MATH 4495 | Math Prep for Grad Sch. (Required) |
| Math 4499 | Senior Honors Thesis |
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