Technical Mathematics
If you’ve ever wondered whether math is useful in “the real world,” Technical Mathematics proves the answer is definitely “yes.” A surprising number of jobs require math – from plumbers to bank tellers. Technical Mathematics builds the practical skills and knowledge needed to get the work done.
Occupations
In addition to using their skills for industrial and trade occupations in the field, technical mathematics students are better prepared to step into management roles that require budgeting, timekeeping, and financial projections.
- Construction supervisors
- Planners and Estimators
- Graphic designers
- Electricians
- Engineers
- Machinists and Machine tool operators
Contact Information
Division
Career Education and Workforce Development
Building 3300
Phone: (707) 256-7258
Division Webpage
Dean
Dr. Douglas Marriott
Dean, Career Education and Workforce Development
2277 Napa-Vallejo Highway, 94558, Napa, CA
Email: Douglas.Marriott@napavalley.edu