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Nov 21, 2024
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2020-2021 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED]
Mathematics - Associate of Science
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Return to: Associate Degrees, Certificates & Fields of Study
AS MATH can lead to university transfer for a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics or Mathematics with Teaching Certification in 7-12 Math. AS MATH students interested in these bachelor’s degrees must work with an academic advisor or Mathematics department chair to determine transferrable coursework.
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First Year Fall
Meet with academic advisor or department chair to obtain copy of transfer university degree plan and to determine G.P.A. needed to transfer to desired university.
Semester Credit Hours: 13
First Year Spring
Schedule a campus tour with the transfer university.
16 Week Classes
- MATH 2414 - Calculus II 4 credit hours. (FOS) 1
- Any course from Life/Physical Sciences Core or Minor 4 credit hours. 2
Semester Credit Hours: 14
First Year Summer
Confirm courses for completion of AS degree. Start applying for admission to transfer university and send first official transcript to transfer university.
The following classes can also be taken in any Fall or Spring semester.
Second Year Fall
Come talk to an advisor about your Temple college graduation and your university specific transfer courses.
Apply for graduation for AS in Mathematics. Confirm admission to transfer university, and send final official transcript to transfer university at end of semester.
Semester Credit Hours: 14
Second Year Spring
Come talk to an advisor about your Temple college graduation and your university specific transfer courses.
Semester Credit Hours: 13
Second Year Summer
The following courses may also be taken in any Fall or Spring semester.
- Any course from Social/Behavioral Science Core 3 credit hours. (FY) 2
Grand Total Hours: 60
1 Must successfully complete the course in order to progress in the AS Mathematics degree.
2 Meet with an academic advisor or department chair to for university specific transfer courses.
FOS - Field of Study course
FY = Course will be offered on a continuous basis so that a student can take the course in any fall or spring semester.
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