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'''Mathematics''' is a Bachelors of Science program at Georgia Tech, falling under the School of Mathematics and within the College of Sciences. Mathematics is independent of other sciences and engineering fields, generally concerned with the study of topics like quantities and space. Mathematicians can go on to become [[wikipedia:Actuary|actuaries]], [[wikipedia:Cryptography|cryptographers]], [[wikipedia:Statistics|statisticians]], [[wikipedia:Economics|economists]], and other fields involving numbers. Mathematics is generally seen as a good foundation of [[Computer Science|computer science]] given how much computer science relies on concepts such as logic and discrete mathematics for algorithms, computer infrastructure, and programming.
 
'''Mathematics''' is a Bachelors of Science program at Georgia Tech, falling under the School of Mathematics and within the College of Sciences. Mathematics is independent of other sciences and engineering fields, generally concerned with the study of topics like quantities and space. Mathematicians can go on to become [[wikipedia:Actuary|actuaries]], [[wikipedia:Cryptography|cryptographers]], [[wikipedia:Statistics|statisticians]], [[wikipedia:Economics|economists]], and other fields involving numbers. Mathematics is generally seen as a good foundation of [[Computer Science|computer science]] given how much computer science relies on concepts such as logic and discrete mathematics for algorithms, computer infrastructure, and programming.

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