Bachelor of Science in Mathematics

A Mathematics degree at Kennesaw State University can provide you with the training you need to develop problem-solving skills, critical and quantitative thinking, and logical argument. The coursework also provides a solid foundation for analytical, geometrical, and numerical methods for real-world problems. These highly valued skills can be applied in numerous career fields, including technology, engineering, education, and other industries.

This math degree is highly customizable based on your interests. In addition to a core set of mathematics courses, you will also choose and complete a concentration or minor that will prepare you for continued graduate study or employment in various mathematics and statistics-related fields.  

Concentrations for the Bachelor of Science in Mathematics include:

  • Discrete Mathematics and Operations Research
  • Pure Mathematics
  • Computational and Applied Mathematics
  • Statistics

A degree in Mathematics from Kennesaw State prepares you to enter a variety of industries. If you have a passion for Mathematics and want to develop your knowledge and skills further, this degree offers a comprehensive curriculum and many resources, including workshops and outreach programs to help you reach your career goals.

Additionally, you may desire to pursue graduate studies and chase your dream of becoming a math teacher by applying to Kennesaw State’s Secondary Mathematics (MAT) program.

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Program Snapshot

Program Format: Face-to-Face

Number of Credit Hours: 120 Total Hours

Entry Terms: Fall, Spring, Summer

Time to Complete: Four-year Program

Primary Campus: Marietta

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Degree Pathway

Stay on path for graduation by using the degree pathway that maps out your courses by semester and by year.

Mathematics Degree Pathway
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Mathematics Degree Benefits at Kennesaw State

  • Career Flexibility – Our curriculum will provide you with an in-depth knowledge of the Mathematical principles used in different industries and job roles. You will learn skills that employers often cite as “most valued” in prospective employees: problem-solving and critical thinking.

  • Research Opportunities – As an undergraduate student, you will have many opportunities to participate in Mathematics research. Faculty-led research includes work in Discrete Mathematics, Differential Equations and Analysis, and Applied Mathematics subdisciplines. This research involvement is an ideal way to gain expertise in specific areas of Mathematics that match your unique career interests.

  • Networking and Engagement – On and off-campus, you can connect with the Math community through our resources, including hosted seminars, workshops, conferences, and outreach programs. Other networking opportunities include student organizations, like Kennesaw Women in Mathematics (KWIM) and the Mathematical Association of America (MAA), and events like the two-day STEM Job & Internship Fair held twice a year.

What can you do with a Mathematics degree?

A degree in Mathematics from Kennesaw State prepares you to enter a variety of industries, for example:

  • Mathematician
  • Statistician
  • College Math Professor
  • Actuary
  • Market Research Analyst
  • Economist
  • Aerospace Engineer
  • Financial Analyst
  • Data Scientist
  • Astronomer

Mathematics Salary and Career Information

 

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Double Owl Pathway

Double Owl Pathways allows undergraduate students to obtain their undergraduate and graduate degrees at significantly lower costs and in less time than pursuing each degree separately. KSU offers a variety of Pathways to choose from various disciplines, allowing students to graduate sooner and get a head start on their future careers.

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Department of Mathematics

Kennesaw State University
Department of Mathematics
Marietta Campus
850 Polytechnic Lane, MD #9085
Marietta, GA 30060

Phone: 470-578-6129

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