NWCCD 2006-08 Catalog 
    
    Nov 26, 2024  
NWCCD 2006-08 Catalog [This is an Archived Catalog.]

Mathematics A.S.


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Interested in using your mathematics skills and expertise to help the finance industry price securities? You could also model the flow of oil in underground rock formations to help in oil recovery for the petroleum industry. Image processing, whether producing clear pictures from satellite imagery or making medical images (CAT, MRI) to detect and diagnose, uses significant mathematics. Industrial design, whether structural components for airplanes or automobile parts, uses a tremendous amount of mathematical modeling, much of which is embodied in CAD/CAM computer software. Such techniques were used in the design of the Boeing 777, as well as in the design of automobiles. Computational modeling is also used in airplane and automobile design to analyze the flow of air over vehicles to determine fuel economy and efficiency.

Many mathematicians work for the government. The Department of Defense is the main federal employer of mathematicians in fields like engineering research, telecommunications, computer services, software, and energy systems Those employed in the private sector work for research and testing facilities, public relations firms and security exchanges. Mathematicians in manufacturing usually work for drug companies. Other mathematicians work for banks, insurance companies and public utilities.

The faculty at Sheridan College and Gillette College provides a strong foundation for advanced math studies, giving math majors the basis they need to transfer to a four year degree program. Our instructors understand that mathematicians are found in almost every sector of the job market, and feel it is important for students to have a broad understanding of the basics in order to pursue higher degrees in their chosen area of specialty. Students will have the option of studying only mathematics, combining mathematics with engineering or computer science or teaching mathematics.

For more information about NWCCD:

Sheridan College
Admissions Office
307-674-6446 ext 2002
800-913-9139 ext 2002
admissions@sheridan.edu

Gillette College
Admissions Office
307-686-0254 ext 1401
800-913-9139 ext 1401
admissions@sheridan.edu

Suggested Course of Study A.S. Degree

Freshman Year


Sophomore Year


Total Degree Credit Hours: 67


Note


The following high school courses are recommended for students who plan to finish a bachelor’s degree in a science field in four years:

  1. Four years of math including at least up to Trigonometry and Algebra II with Elementary Functions or Calculus encouraged.
  2. Four years of science including biology, chemistry and physics.

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