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Nov 26, 2024
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2019-2020 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Mathematics B.S., for the AS-T (TMC) Degree Only - 120 units
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(For students completing Mathematics AS-T degree)
Students who have completed the approved Mathematics AS-T Transfer Degree program are eligible to graduate in 60 units. The exact pathway to complete the major will also depend on the specific AS-T curriculum. The CI Mathematics major has been modified to ensure AS-T students graduate within 60 units. As a result, it is imperative that students meet with an academic advisor for assistance with following the Transfer Model Curriculum (TMC).
Students electing to add an additional degree objective, such as a second major or minor, will not be guaranteed graduation within 60 units.
Summary of Units:
Lower Division Major Requirements |
28-29 |
Upper Division Major Requirements |
18 |
Upper Division Major Electives Requirement |
9 |
Additional General Education and other Graduation Requirements |
64-65 |
Total Units |
120 |
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Lower Division Requirements - 28-29 units
Student must obtain a grade of C- or better in each of these courses to apply them to the Math Major.
Upper Division Requirements - 18 units
Upper Division Electives Requirements - 9 units
Note:
- Students planning on teaching math must choose MATH 492 for their field experience requirement. Other courses recommended for teaching careers are marked with a “T”.
- Other upper division Computer Science or Physics courses may be substituted with approval of the Mathematics major advisor.
Additional General Education and other Graduation Requirements
To graduate, students must complete 120 units minimum (40 units must be upper division), including the following General Education (GE) and Graduation Requirements : - Additional lower division GE Area A-E requirements not met within major
- American Institutions Requirement
- Language Requirement (C- or better grade)
- Multicultural Perspectives (MP) Mission Pillar Requirement
- Nine units of Upper Division General Education (UDGE) courses, one each in Areas UDGE-B, UDGE-C, and UDGE-D
- Free electives as needed to meet minimum units for graduation
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