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Nov 21, 2024
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2014-2015 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Mathematics: Applied Mathematics Concentration, B.S.
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120 units
Summary of Units:
Lower Division Major Requirements |
34 |
Upper Division Major Requirements |
20 |
Upper Division Major Electives Requirement |
9 |
Concentration Requirements |
9 |
Additional General Education and other Graduation Requirements |
48 |
Total Units |
120 |
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Lower Division Requirements - 34-35 units
Select one of the following:
Select one of the following:
Select an additional Computer Science course:
Upper Division Requirements - 20 units
Electives in Major - 9-13 units
Note:
- Courses used for the concentrations cannot be counted as elective.
- Students planning on teaching math have to choose MATH 492 for field experience requirement. Other courses recommended for teaching careers are marked with T.
Concentration - 6-10 units
By the sophomore year, in order to plan their electives, students should decide on one of the concentrations and take all courses listed in that section.
Choice of other concentrations or individualized concentrations is possible upon approval of the mathematics advisor. Applied Mathematics - 9 units
Interdisciplinary GE Course outside major - 3 units
Select one interdisciplinary GE Course 3 units
Recommended: Additional General Education and other Graduation Requirements - 48 units
To graduate, students must complete 120 units minimum (40 units must be upper division) including all General Education (GE) and Graduation Requirements . The following areas must be included:
- Additional Lower Division A-E (GE) Requirements not met within the major
- Nine units of Upper Division Upper Division Interdisciplinary GE (UDIGE), courses are numbered 330-349 and 430-449. Six units may be within the major, 3 units must be outside the major (C or better grade)
- Multicultural Requirement (C or better grade)
- Language Requirement (C or better grade)
- American Institutions Requirement
- Free electives as needed to meet minimum units for graduation
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