在JCC学习数学
The 数学 and 科学 degree with a 数学 concentration at Jamestown 社区 College prepares you to transfer and continue your studies to earn your bachelor’s degree in applied 数学; 数学; math education; and science, 数学, 和技术. You can pursue career roles like actuary, 数学家, 统计学家, operations research analyst, and teacher in high school and post-secondary settings.
在JCC的时候, you’ll work closely with your advisor to choose your courses and prepare for transferring after graduation. The 数学 concentration’s flexibility lets you tailor your education to your specific field of study, 转学校, 职业目标. The concentration is a 纽约州立大学 Transfer Path, which can help you identify core coursework for transfer to four-year 纽约州立大学 schools.
2022 median pay for math occupations: $99,590/year according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
JCC在哪里学习
数学 & 科学技能
After you complete the program, you will be able to:
- Demonstrate an understanding of the methods scientists use to explore natural phenomena including observation, 假设开发, measurement and data collection, 实验, 证据评估, and employment of mathematical analysis.
- Analyze ethical dilemmas raised by science 和技术, attempt to identify personal values that affect how one thinks about these dilemmas, and consider diverse perspectives in the process.
- Demonstrate application of scientific data, concepts, and models in one of the natural sciences.
- Demonstrate the ability to create, 解释, and analyze 图 and charts that communicate quantitative or relational information.
- Show competence in the following quantitative reasoning skills and be able to:
- Interpret and draw inferences from mathematical models such as formulas, 图, 表, 和图表.
- Represent mathematical information symbolically, visually, numerically, and verbally.
- Use arithmetical, algebraic, geometric, and statistical methods to solve problems.
- Use computer (or other appropriate) technology to collect data; use computer (or other appropriate) technology to represent data; use computer (or other appropriate) technology to analyze data and/or to solve numerical or conceptual problems.