91°µÍø

 

LIBERAL ARTS & SCIENCES / MATHEMATICS A.S.

This program is designed for 91°µÍø who plan to transfer and continue their studies in a bachelor’s 91°µÍø program in mathematics.

PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES

  • Demonstrate effective oral and written communication skills
  • Acquire the knowledge and skills needed to transfer to a mathematics-related bachelor’s 91°µÍø program
  • Apply mathematical concepts and techniques to the problem-solving process.
  • Apply technology in the problem-solving process.
  • Fulfill general education requirements of the State University of New York.

CAREER POSSIBILITIES

A broad-based background in mathematics is excellent preparation for continued study in computer science, statistics, chemistry, physics, engineering, and other fields that use computer modeling.

DEGREE REQUIREMENTS

A minimum of four years of high school mathematics required.

General Education requirements must be met before the AS 91°µÍø will be granted. The curriculum listed on this page is required for an AS 91°µÍø in Mathematics. Any exception must be with written consent of the chair of the Division of Natural and Health Science, Mathematics, and Technology.

Degree requirements for the Liberal Arts & Sciences / Mathematics A.S. program
COURSES CREDIT HOURS
FIRST SEMESTER
ENGL 101 Freshman English I 3
MATH 108 Calculus I 4
MATH 214 Statistics 3
Science * 4
Health or Physical Education 1
15
SECOND SEMESTER
ENGL 102 Freshman English II 3
MATH 201 Calculus II 4
MATH 203 Linear Algebra 3
Science * 4
General Elective DEISJ *** 3
16
THIRD SEMESTER
ENGL 221
OR
ENGL 222
Effective Speech: Public Address
OR
Effective Speech: Group Discussion
3
MATH 202 Calculus III 4
Computer Science Elective **** 3
HIST 103
OR
HIST 104
OR
HIST 105
Pre-History and Early American History
OR
19th Century American History
OR
America in the 20th and 21st Centuries
3
MATH 212 Discrete Mathematics 3
16
FOURTH SEMESTER
MATH 204 Differential Equations 4
General Education World History and Global Awareness 3
Behavioral/Social Sciences ** 6
Elective 3
16
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 64

* Must be a sequence of one of the following: BIOL 103-104 or BIOL 225-226, CHEM 103-104, PHYS 103-104 or PHYS 200-201, GEOL 110-111
**At least 3 credit hours in one of the following: ANTH 101, ECON 201, ECON 202, PSY 101, or SOC 101
***SCI 200 Recommended
***CS 120, CS 200, CS 222 or CS 238

A prior felony conviction may hinder a student’s ability to enroll in a course or complete the requirements of certain academic programs and/or meet the criteria for licensure required by certain professions.