Liberal Arts and Sciences: Math and Science — Mathematics concentration

SUNY Adirondack offers a concentration in Mathematics, which helps creative thinkers generate new ideas. Mathematics provides a new way of interpreting and experiencing the world around you. Scientific methods, thinking for yourself and problem-solving are the core of this program.

Degree
Associate in Science
Program Type
Transfer Degree
Pathway
Math and Science
Credits
64

Learning outcomes

  1. Recall key facts and theories in science and mathematics.
  2. Demonstrate the ability to work safely and effectively in a science laboratory and/or in the field.
  3. Evaluate the validity of mathematical or scientific information when abstracted from technical, scientific, and/or other sources.
  4. Employ written and verbal communication skills, including the appropriate use of technology, to demonstrate an understanding of mathematical and scientific concepts.
  5. Apply appropriate techniques to correctly solve mathematical or scientific problems.
  6. Formulate mathematical abstractions from patterns, using logical thought processes.
     

Curriculum and requirements

Research, natural science, hypothesis development, experimentation and forming conclusions inspire exploration and learning. Elective classes including history, humanities and foreign languages enhance your learning experience.

Degree requirements and sample schedule

Program sheet

Continuing education

SUNY Adirondack's Mathematics concentration prepares students for further education.

A student uses a calculator to solve a problem during math class

Next step

SUNY Adirondack has more than 30 seamless transfer agreements. Popular transfer institutions for Mathematics students include: University at Albany | SUNY Plattsburgh | SUNY Potsdam | Russell Sage College | Siena College

Careers in Mathematics

SUNY ADK advantage

$161k

average salary

of actuaries in New York state

30%

projected growth

in the number of mathematician jobs through 2032, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics

Our professors

Francene Cicia

  • Assistant professor of Mathematics
  • Secretary of Faculty Caucus
Associate Professor of Mathematics Jill Lloyd

Jill Lloyd

  • Associate professor of Mathematics
  • Co-advisor of the MECS Club
SUNY Adirondack Professor of Mathematics Carrie Menard

Carrie Menard

  • Professor of Mathematics
  • Mathematics Division chair; FCCC alternate delegate; co-advisor of MECS Club
Professor of Mathematics Bert Rawert

Bert Rawert

  • Professor of Mathematics
  • Advisor to Chi Alpha Bible Study Club; Negotiations chair of Faculty Association
April Teer

April Teer

  • Professor of Mathematics
  • MAT 125 faculty liaison; MAT 097 coordinator; FAACC secretary; co-chair Student Affairs Committee