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Mathematics

This program parallels the first two years of a baccalaureate degree program in mathematics. The mathematics major prepares students, upon graduation, to transfer to a four-year college or university to pursue professional careers requiring quantitative reasoning and analytical thinking. Traditional mathematics occupations consist of teaching positions in schools and colleges or research positions in universities or industry. Other related mathematics fields include statistics, survey and market research, operations research, computer systems design and programming, economics and finances, and robotics and aerodynamics. Careers in applied mathematics usually focus on developing mathematical models for technical and scientific data, whether in physics, chemistry, biology, engineering or medicine.

Are there any requirements that must be satisfied before taking courses in my major?
Students must demonstrate proficiency in elementary (MAT 013 or MAT 013A/013B) and intermediate (MAT 014 or MAT 014A/014B) algebra, as well as precalculus (MAT 129 or MAT 129A/129B). In addition, they must successfully complete all courses required by the College placement tests, and fulfill the science course prerequisites. The science courses of biology and chemistry require a high school laboratory course with a minimum grade of C or the equivalent developmental science courses (BIO 010, CHM 010).

How long will it take to complete this degree?
Students who do not need developmental coursework can complete the degree in two years. They can shorten the amount of time by taking courses in the summer and winter sessions.

Questions?
Contact Dr. Maria DeLucia, Mathematics Department Chair, at (732) 906-2585.

MATHEMATICSScience Transfer
Associate in Science (A.S.) Degree - MAT.AS

Below are required courses and recommended course groupings and sequences for program completion. Courses may have prerequistes and corequisite requirements. Check course descriptions for details.

CoursesCreditsRequisites/Comments
Semester I
BIO 123GENERAL BIOLOGY I4One year of high school laboratory biology or BIO 010 and one year of high school laboratory chemistry or CHM 010. Also appropriate score on the College’s Placement Test or MAT 013
or
CHM 123GENERAL CHEMISTRY I4MAT 014, MAT 014A/014Bor appropriate score on the College’s Placement Test and One year of high school chemistry
ENG 121ENGLISH COMPOSITION I3
A passing score on the writing portion of the College’s Placement Test or a grade of ´C´ or better in ENG 010; completion of RDG 009 with a ´C´ or better or a score on the reading portion of the College’s Placement Test that exempts the students from RDG 009
MAT 131ANALYTIC GEOMETRY & CALCULUS I

or

MAT 131A to be followed by MAT 131B
4Appropriate score on the College’s Placement Test and/or satisfactory score on the Diagnostic Examination, “C” or better in MAT 129 or MAT 129A/129B, or departmental approval.
GENERAL EDUCATION SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE (GE SS)3
PHYSICAL/HEALTH ED ELECTIVE1-3
Semester II

BIO 124

GENERAL BIOLOGYII

4

BIO 123

or
CHM 124GENERAL CHEMISTRY II 4CHM 123
ENG 122ENGLISH COMPOSITION II3A grade of ´C´ or better in ENG 121 and a passing score on the reading portion of the College’s Placement Test or a grade of ´C´ or better in ENG 121 and a grade of ´C´ or better in RDG 011
or
ENG 125ENGLISH COMPOSITION II: WRITING ABOUT LITERATURE3A grade of ´C´ or better in ENG 121 and a passing score on the reading portion of the College’s Placement Test or a grade of ´C´ or better in ENG 121 and a grade of ´C´ or better in RDG 011
MAT 132ANALYTIC GEOMETRY & CALCULUS II4MAT 131, MAT 131A/131B or equivalent
COMPUTER SCIENCE ELECTIVE3-4Choose CSC 109 or higher
GENERAL EDUCATION SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE (GE SS)3
Semester III
MAT 233ANALYTIC GEOMETRY & CALCULUS III4MAT 132 or equivalent
MATHEMATICS ELECTIVE4Choose from MAT 206, 210, 257, 285
PHY 121GENERAL PHYSICS I4MAT 129 You may subsitute PHY 131-132 for PHY 121-122
GENERAL ELECTIVE3Except SSD 101
GENERAL EDUCATION HUMANITIES ELECTIVE (GE HUM)3
Semester IV
MAT 234DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS4MAT 233 or approval of Department Chairperson of Mathematics
MATHEMATICS ELECTIVE4Choosefrom MAT 206, 210, 257, 285
PHY 122GENERAL PHYSICS I4PHY 121 You may subsitute PHY 131-132 for PHY 121-122
GENERAL EDUCATION HUMANITIES ELECTIVE (GE HUM)3

Total Credits:

65-68

 
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