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AS-T Degree S0333

Transfer Degree OptionBachelor’s Degree:Mathematics

Natural Sciences Division
Degree S0333

The Associate in Science in Mathematics for Transfer is designed to facilitate successful transfer to a baccalaureate mathematics program. This degree provides the lower division breadth and depth of calculus, differential equations, and linear algebra. Students who complete the requirements for this degree will be prepared to continue their studies in mathematics. Students in the STEM fields can complete a majority, if not all, of their lower division Math requirements by completing the Associate in Science in Mathematics for Transfer degree requirements.

To earn an Associate in Science in Mathematics for Transfer a student must complete 60 semester units that are eligible for transfer to the CSU that consist of: IGETC pattern or CSU GE breadth and a major of at least 18 units. Students must have a minimum GPA of 2.0 in all CSU-transferable coursework to receive an associate degree for transfer and all courses in the major must be completed with a C or better. Students earning an associate degree for transfer will not be required to complete any other local graduation requirements.

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    • What Do I Need To Know About This Major?

      Mathematics provides the lower division breadth and depth of calculus, differential equations, and linear algebra, ensuring that students who complete the requirements for this degree will be prepared to pursue a bachelor's degree in mathematics. Those who study math develop analytical skills and an analytical attitude, as they learn to pay attention to all the assumptions involved in a given problem or situation. Students will learn to break down complicated problems into a series of steps, gaining valuable critical-thinking skills as you test conclusions to make sure they are based on adequate data and accurate reasoning. Students in STEM fields can complete most, if not all, lower-division math requirements through this degree program.

    • What Kind of Job Can I Get With This Major?

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    • How Do I Know This Major Is For Me?

      Mathematics students are typically problem-solvers who are eager to make sense of equations, even the most advanced ones. This degree can lead to career paths in academic research, business, economics and banking. One common misconception is that a mathematics degree is only useful for those who plan to teach math. However, there are numerous, interesting and rewarding jobs for people with degrees in math, such as software engineer; actuary; data analyst; research scientist; statistician; among others. Earning a degree in math shows employers that you're capable of learning the kinds of analytical procedures required in a given job or profession, even if they are not specifically mathematical. In general, many employers believe those who can do math can do any job that requires analysis and/or careful deduction.

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