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Mathematics: Associate in Science Degree for Transfer

Program Requirements

Required Courses 18 Units Total

MATH 2100Analytic Geometry & Calculus I

5.00 Credits(s)

MATH 2120Analy. Geometry & Calculus II

4.00 Credits(s)

MATH 2130Analytic Geometry & Calc. III

4.00 Credits(s)

MATH 2140Ordinary Differential Equation

4.00 Credits(s)

MATH 2100: May be used to meet a major and General Education Breadth requirement

Select one course from the following: 4-5 Units Total

PHYS 2221General Physics (Calculus)

4.00 Credits(s)

STAT 1510Elementary Statistics

5.00 Credits(s)

Total Credit Hours: 22-23

CSU GE Area

General Education Breadth Requirements:

Flexibility in General Education Requirements is allowed.

A.1

SPCH 1511Fundamentals of Speech

3.00 Credits(s)

OR

SPCH 1507Group Discussion

3.00 Credits(s)

A.2

ENGL 1500Composition and Reading

3.00 Credits(s)

A.3

PHIL 1520Critical Thinking

3.00 Credits(s)

OR

ENGL 1600Crit Think, Lit, & Composition

4.00 Credits(s)

PHIL 1520, ENGL 1600: May be used to meet a major and General Education Breadth requirement

B.1

PHYS 2221General Physics (Calculus)

4.00 Credits(s)

OR

Any course listed in Area B.1 on GE pattern

3-5

B.2

Any course listed in Area B.2 on GE pattern

3-5

B.3

Any course listed in Area B.2 on GE pattern (units included in Area B.1 or B.2)

n/a

B.4

MATH 2100Analytic Geometry & Calculus I

5.00 Credits(s)

MATH 2100: May be used to meet a major and General Education Breadth requirement

C.1

Any course listed in Area C.1 on GE pattern

3

C.2

Any course listed in Area C.2 on GE pattern

3

C.1 or C.2

Any course listed in either Area C.1 or C.2 on GE pattern

3-5

D

Any course listed in Area D on GE pattern

3

D and US Hist/Gov

HIST 2231History of the U.S. to 1877

3.00 Credits(s)

OR

HIST 2232History of the U.S. since 1877

3.00 Credits(s)

D and US Hist/Gov 1

POSC 1501Government

3.00 Credits(s)

E

Any course listed in Area E on GE pattern

3

Total Credit Hours: 33-38

Electives

If additional units are necessary for Degree Completion and Transfer the following courses are recommended:

SOC 2110 recommended for Gender, Race, and Ethnicity requirement at CSUB 3
INCO 1048 local Taft College requirement for non-transfer AA/AS degrees 1
Any additional transfer level courses (numbered 1500 or higher) 0-5

Total Credit Hours: 0-5

Total Credit Hours: 60

Total units not to exceed 60 transferrable units

If you have completed more than 60 units, the degree will still be awarded.

Transferability of degrees completed with more than 60 units is not guaranteed.

Please consult with your counselor for additional information.

www.adegreewithaguarantee.com

Career Options/Pathways

*Possible career types/employment opportunities Median Hourly Rate, CA Annual Job Openings, CA
Engineer $49.87 550
Mathematician $51.71 n/a
Software Developers $52.47 4,020
Statistician $48.21 190

*Some career options may require additional training and/or education.

Source: www.labormarketinfo.edd.ca.gov. Labor Market Information, State of California Employment Development Department, California Occupational Guides, 2012, on the Internet at http://www.labormarketinfo.edd.ca.gov/occguides/Search.aspx (visited February 17, 2015)

For additional career resources, please visit:

http://www.bls.gov/ooh/; http://www.Mynextmove.org; http://www.onetonline.org

Transfer

By successfully completing the requirements for the major, students will be guaranteed to transfer to a California State University as a junior.

AA-T and AS-T degree seeking students will want to indicate on the CSU Mentor Application to the California State University that they are pursuing an Associate of Arts/Science Degree for Transfer at Taft College. A student who completes an AA-T or AS-T degree and applies for a program determined to be similar by the specific CSU campus is provided priority consideration for admission.

CSU Application deadlines are below.

Quarter System Campuses Semester System Campuses
Summer Quarter: Feb 1 - 28 Fall Semester: Oct 1 – Nov 30
Fall Quarter: Oct 1 – Nov 30 Spring Semester: Aug 1 - 31
Winter Quarter: June 1 – 30
Spring Quarter: Aug 1 - 31