Mathematics Associate in Science Degree

PROGRAM CODE: 2S03871

The Mathematics Associate in Science Degree is designed to prepare students to transfer to colleges and universities that offer bachelor's degrees in mathematics. Students with a degree in mathematics may pursue careers in a variety of industries such as education, finance, insurance, information technology, engineering and operations, manufacturing, consulting, analysis, research, and more. The Mathematics Associate in Science Degree requires a total of 18-22 units, in addition to other graduation requirements. NOTE: Students planning to transfer to a local CSU may also want to consider the Mathematics AS-T Degree.

Required Courses (12 units):
MATH 151 FCalculus I (formerly MATH 150AF)4
or MATH 151HF Honors Calculus I (formerly MATH 150HF)
MATH 152 FCalculus II (formerly MATH 150BF)4
or MATH 152HF Honors Calculus II
MATH 251 FMultivariable Calculus (formerly MATH 250AF)4
Restricted Electives (6-10 units):6-10
STAT C1000, STAT C1000H, STAT C1000E, PSY 161 F/HF and SOSC 120 F are considered equivalent courses; however, STAT C1000 or STAT C1000H or STAT C1000E is recommended for this degree.
Introduction to Programming Concepts in C++4
Discrete Structures5
Discrete Mathematics4
Introduction to Linear Algebra3
Linear Algebra and Differential Equations (formerly MATH 250BF)4
Additional Topics in Linear Algebra (formerly MATH 250CF)2
Linear Algebra3
Ordinary Differential Equations3
General Physics I4
Introductory Probability and Statistics4
Honors Introductory Probability and Statistics
Introductory Probability and Statistics with Support
Total Units18-22

Outcome 1: Analyze and synthesize information from functions, equations, models, or data sets in order to gain insights and draw conclusions.

Outcome 2: Distinguish between the multiple possible methods to solve mathematical problems in order to apply the appropriate problem-solving strategy and explain the process and solution to others.


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