
Mathematics AS-T Degree
This program roadmap represents one possible pathway to complete the program. Please see a counselor to create an education plan that is customized to meet your needs. This roadmap is not a guarantee of course availability or financial aid applicability.
- Catalog:
- 2024-25
- GE Pattern:
- CSU GE Breadth
- Total Units:
- 60
First Year
Semester 1
Semester 2
Second Year
Semester 3
Semester 4
Third Year
Semester 5
Semester 6
Fourth Year
Semester 7
Semester 8
Explanation of Categories | ||
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Req | Required Core | A course that is required for this program |
GE | General Education | A course that fulfills a specific general education requirement for a degree, which can be replaced with another course that meets the same requirement |
Elec | Degree Elective | A degree-applicable course that is part of a degree roadmap to ensure that there is a total of at least 60 units, which is a requirement for an associate degree |
Transfer path
Potential Transfer Majors:
- Mathematics B.S.
Potential Career/Options After Completing a Bachelor's Degree:
- actuary
- analyst
- statistician
- researcher
- educator
Advising Notes:
- This map starts with MATH 400, which has prerequisites. Please see a counselor to add in prerequisite courses, if needed.
- Students can substitute ESLW 340 for ENGWR 300/480.
Other Notes to Students Preparing to Transfer:
- Physics and computer programming courses are often required for transfer.
- STAT 300 is required for Math Education concentrations at many four-year universities.
- See ASSIST.ORG for the transfer requirements of the institution to which you plan to transfer.
- The UC system requires proficiency in a language other than English equivalent to two years of high school study. See a counselor about fulfilling this requirement.
Honors Courses (H):
Students with a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or better who complete 15 or more units of Honors coursework earn an Honors Transfer Certificate and can take advantage of honors-to-honors transfer agreements with highly selective colleges and universities, both public and private.
Published April 12, 2024