Mathematics - Associate in Science for Transfer
Mathematics has been an important academic discipline in its own right for over 2500 years. In addition, mathematics provides the foundation for the study of physical, biological, health and computer sciences, engineering, statistics, economics, and many other disciplines. Mathematics graduates are employed as computer programmers, actuaries, data analysts, financial analysts, operations researchers, and educators. Others continue their studies and pursue advanced degrees in business, medicine, and law.
Courses
- MATH 066 — Calculus I Late Transcendentals for STEM 4 Units
- MATH 067 — Calculus II Late Transcendentals for STEM 4 Units
- MATH 070 — Discrete Mathematics 4 Units
- MATH 071 — Calculus I With Analytic Geometry 5 Units
- MATH 072 — Calculus II With Analytic Geometry 5 Units
- MATH 073 — Multivariable Calculus 5 Units
- MATH 078 — Differential Equations 4 Units
- MATH 079 — Linear Algebra 3 Units
- PHYS 007A — Calculus-Based General Physics for Scientists and Engineers - I 4 Units
- STAT C1000 — Introduction to Statistics 3 Units