Mathematics

Mathematics AS-T

The Associate in Science in Mathematics for Transfer (AS-T) allows for students to begin preparation for careers in quantitative professions such as actuarial science, education, computer programming, systems analysis and operations research analysis. In addition, a strong background in mathematics facilitates employment in fields such as engineering, economics, finance and genetics.

Program Student Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the program, students will be able to:

  • produce, analyze and manipulate graphs of a function.
  • correctly choose and apply a theorem or procedure to produce a result.
  • solve an equation or a system of linear equations.
  • use and or apply mathematical solutions to better understand the world around them.

Associate Degree for Transfer requirements (pursuant to SB 1440):

  • Complete a minimum of 18 semester units in a major or area of emphasis
  • Complete IGETC or CSU General Education – Breadth requirements
  • Complete total of 60 CSU transferable semester units
  • Complete all required courses for the major or area of emphasis with a “C” or better
  • Obtain an overall minimum grade point average of 2.0
Course # Title Units
Required Core Courses
MATH 001A Introduction to Calculus 5
MATH 001B Calculus With Applications 5
MATH 002A Multivariate Calculus 4
Choose a minimum of 2 courses from below with at least one course from List A and one from List B:
List A
MATH 002B Differential Equations 4
MATH 003A Linear Algebra I 4
List B
MATH 002B Differential Equations 4
MATH 003A Linear Algebra I 4
MATH 025 Introduction to Statistics 4
PHYSICS 004A Classical Mechanics 4
Total 22
CSU-GE or IGETC requirements (allowing double counting) 34-39
Electives (must be transferable to CSU) 0-4
Total 60

This is a recommended sequence of courses for timely completion of this program. Entry in to transfer level English and math is required to follow this recommended sequence. Please see your counselor to formalize your personalized educational plan or for alternative planning. Recommend completion of MATH 015 prior to starting sequence.

  • SEMESTER 3
  • MATH 002A4
  • BIO-010/0154
  • HIST-017A/B3
  • PHYSC-004B4
  • Area C23
  • 17