|
MATHEMATICS
Associate in Arts (AA) or Associate in Science (AS)
Careers in mathematical fields allow students to utilize their logical scientific thinking skills. Common careers are teaching, research, mathematics in industry and government, and actuarial work.
Degree Requirements:
16 credits completed in residence
2.00 (C) grade point average
62 total credits Credits
General Education Requirements: AA AS
1. College Composition (ENGL 110 and 120 or 125) ................................. 6 ........ 6
2. Fundamentals of Public Speaking (COMM 110) ................................... 3 ........ 3
3. Humanities and Social Science ......................................................... 18 ...... 12
Minimum humanities credits – 6
Minimum social science credits – 6
4. Mathematics, Science, Computer Science ......................................... 9 ...... 18
Minimum mathematics credits – 2
Minimum science credits (at least 1 lab science) – 4
Minimum computer science credits – 2
5. Wellness ....................................................................................... 2 ........ 2
Suggested Courses: Credits
(Depending on math background, MATH 102, 103, and/or 105 may be required)
CSCI 160 Computer Science I ........................................................... 4
MATH 208 Discrete Mathematics ...................................................... 3
MATH 165 Calculus I ........................................................................ 4
MATH 166 Calculus II ....................................................................... 4
MATH 265 Calculus III ..................................................................... 4
PHYS 251 University Physics I L/L ................................................... 5
PHYS 252 University Physics II L/L .................................................. 5
Biology Courses
Chemistry Courses
Computer Science Courses
Engineering Courses
Physics Courses
Note: Students planning to continue beyond a Bachelor’s Degree should be knowledgeable in at least one (preferably two) foreign languages with Level IV proficiency; German, Russian, or French are recommended.
The courses listed above are reflective of those most commonly required in preparation for transfer to another college or university. For specific baccalaureate degree requirements, students should consult the catalog of the campus to which they intend to transfer.
|