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Mathematics, A.S. 

Offered :

  • Castleton, VT
  • Johnson, VT
  • Lyndon, VT
  • Randolph, VT
  • Williston, VT

Also available as a minor.


What is an In-Person Plus program?

Program-required courses are taught through a combination of in-person and remote delivery. Remote learning may require meeting at a specific time or may not have a specific class time; all weekly interactions and assignments for remote courses are completed through a learning site.

Get ready to solve intricate math problems and communicate your discoveries by earning your associate degree in Mathematics from Vermont State University. We'll help you develop the foundational skills needed for a successful career in business, science, and technology. This program also prepares you to continue your education in a bachelor’s degree program.

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Jacob Rogenski

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Why Study Mathematics at Vermont State?

  • Growing Opportunity: According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, math-related careers are projected to grow by 33% until 2030.  
  • Small Classes: You’ll work closely with expert faculty who genuinely care about your success.  
  • Broad Preparation: We’ll prepare you to immediately begin your career or continue your studies at the bachelor’s. 
  • Practical Focus: Our emphasis is on helping you learn practical problem-solving skills in addition to essential knowledge in mathematics. 

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Sample Courses

  • Calculus
  • Mathematical Reasoning
  • Statistics

Meet Our Faculty

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Faculty

  • Castleton Campus

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  • Castleton Campus

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  • Johnson Campus

Professor

  • Castleton Campus

Professor

  • Johnson Campus

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