About Mathematics
The Mathematics Division provides a variety of courses and services that promote student success in mathematics.
At Green River College you may begin your studies by taking courses that prepare you to be "major ready" and transfer to a university. While you are taking your major prerequisites within your transfer degree, you can focus your distribution choices and elective credits toward meeting your educational goals and area of interest.
All transferability of classes to four-year institutions is at the discretion of the receiving institution. Students should contact an advisor at the college to which they intend to transfer. Please visit University and College Transfer.
The Math Learning Center provides a wide range of math resources for students, including free drop-in tutoring assistance, math videos, computers, textbooks and calculator workshops.

Associate in Math Education, AM-DTA/MRP
The Associate in Math Education Direct Transfer Agreement/Major Related Program (AM-DTA/MRP) degree was created to aid students interested in careers as secondary math teachers. Future secondary teachers must pursue a major in their field, as well as entrance into a school of education. As a result, there is little room for electives.

Math AA-DTA (Emphasis in Statistics)
Stats is the analysis of large sets of data to help describe real-world situations and make decisions based on that information.
See Articulation Agreements for more details about the colleges who accept this degree.

Math AA-DTA (Emphasis in Mathematics (Pure and Applied)
People who study math tend to study either pure mathematics or applied mathematics. Pure mathematics studies the theory in mathematics, while applied mathematics is used to model many different real world scenarios.
Career Outlook
Employers include secondary and middle schools as well as organizations in need of
data scientists.
This degree can lead to a large number of career possibilities, some of which may include what you find iin the Job Market Outlook on ths page. The majority of these jobs require a bachelor’s degree and this degree can assist you with earning that bachelor’s degree.
Use the Career and Program Explorer below to explore more details about the occupations.