Your Pathway to Become a Mathematician

A Mathematician analyzes data and applies mathematical and statistical techniques to solve real-world problems. These individuals typically work with other professionals and scientists to interpret numerical data to determine or project outcomes and needs.

Mathematicians are essential for advancing innovation and:

  • develop new mathematical principles
  • understand relationships between existing principles
  • create models
  • develop computational methods and computer codes

SFSC’s Associate in Arts in Mathematics:

  • is 60 credit hours
  • takes approximately two years to complete
  • can be started in high school through dual enrollment
  • can transfer to the  upon completion

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