Mathematics
Associate in Arts (Transfer)
Mathematics is the language of science, and when you are fluent in it, you can describe complex physical and social phenomena. Much about this language remains mysterious and open to exploration. The expert instructors at ICC can help you understand math’s uses and possibilities while preparing you to earn an advanced degree or apply your knowledge at work.
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A student planning to prepare for a career in computer science, mathematics teaching at the high school level or as a research technician will essentially earn a major in mathematics. Many mathematics majors choose to take considerable work (possibly even a second major) in an applied field such as chemistry, physics, economics, accounting, computer programming, etc. By studying in an applied area along with mathematics, students strengthen their employability, especially in industry or at a research facility.
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Computer Programmer, Math Teacher, Accountant, Database Administrator, Actuary, Financial Analyst, Scientist, Market Research Analyst, Financial Manager
COMPLETION TIME
24 Months
If full time
4 terms if full-time (15-16 credits / term)
What if I attend part-time?
Our program can be completed at your pace; just plan for a longer time-to-degree.
ESTIMATED COST
$9,920
+ supplies & fees
Based on 2022-23
What financial assistance can I receive?
Our STEM programs qualify for financial aid. That might include scholarships, grants and loans. Learn more about financial assistance at ICC.
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE
15 Students
Average per class
Small class sizes mean more individual attention and a higher rate of success.
Will I be ready to transfer?
View the College Catalog to see a complete list of classes for this program.
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Community college students who transfer to four-year schools perform as well as – or even better than – their peers who come directly from high school.
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How Do I Get Into the Mathematics Program?
- Complete our quick admissions application. It’s free and easy!
- Apply for financial aid (FAFSA).
- Apply for ICC Scholarships. Just 1 application for over 600 scholarships.
What Can I Expect as a Mathematics Student?
- Adding math to applied fields like chemistry, physics, economics, accounting, and computer programming make you more employable.
- If you’re planning a career in computer science, mathematics teaching at the high school level or as a research technician, you’ll essentially earn a major in mathematics.
- At ICC, our engineering, physics, and chemistry programs all include a minimum of three semesters of calculus. Accounting and business administration include a one-year sequence of mathematics.
How Am I Going to Manage This?
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What if I am working while going to school?
We have you covered. Many of our students are working adults who balance life and school. We have great resources on campus to help keep you going!
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What are my options for funding my education?
Do this first: fill out and file your FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). Even if you don’t want federal aid, this document is used by many scholarship and grant programs to evaluate aid packages.
Look for scholarships and grants first because usually they don’t have to be paid back. The ICC Foundation sponsors some scholarships, and grants may be available from Illinois or federal programs. Other organizations also offer scholarships, and we can help you research those opportunities.
Federally guaranteed student loans can be a smart way to fund college. Think about your transfer plans and what your career looks like. Some sources recommend that you cap your borrowing at the level of what you (realistically!) can expect to earn at your first job after college. So, research careers and pay, too.
Of course, savings, jobs, and work-study are key parts of your budget. Your employer may offer tuition reimbursement. Find the tools to make a complete plan for paying for school.