Mathematics

A.A. - Transfer Degree


Mathematics majors seek employment in the actuarial sciences, statistics, education, cryptology, cartography, topology, and research. This program is designed to transfer to a university major where students can specialize in one of these areas.

Program Purpose


Graduates will demonstrate (1) basic knowledge in mathematics that will prepare them for transfer to the university and (2) critical thinking skills in AWC’s General Education focus areas.

Learning Outcomes


  • Demonstrate the ability to present mathematical ideas to others in both oral and written form.
  • Show proficiency with a broad range of mathematical concepts, from arithmetic and algebra through calculus and differential equations.
  • Use mathematical methods to analyze real-world problems and then use critical thinking skills to make informed decisions based on the interpretations of the results.
  • Effectively apply appropriate technology to help solve mathematical problems.
  • Work as individuals and as members of collaborative teams to apply analytical and quantitative tools to a variety of applications.
  • Demonstrate an ability to investigate a mathematical problem through numerical, graphical, analytical and contextual approaches.

Program Map


Recommended Program Map / Program Requirements

The recommended plan below meets the requirements to complete this program.  For official requirements, visit the AWC Catalog. If the recommended classes listed below don’t fit your schedule or interests, you can take alternate classes. 

Visit Academic Planning to get started on your personalized Academic Plan, or schedule an appointment with the Advising Office.

Program Requirements Based on Fall/Spring rotation  (AGEC-S certificate also included)

Prior to First Semester

Course Course Title Credits Area
MAT 150183
or
MAT 151 & 183
or
MAT 187 *
College Algebra w/ ReviewPlane Trigonometry
or
College Algebra: Standard & Plane Trigonometry
or
Precalculus *
5+2
or
4+2
or
5
Pre-requisite for MAT 220 
(counts towards elective credits)
  * MAT 187 has a pre-requisite of MAT 121 or MAT 150 or MAT 151 5-7  

First Semester

Course Course Title Credits Area
MAT 220 Calculus I with Analytic Geometry 5 Major Requirement
ENG 101 
or
ENG 107
Freshman Composition I 3 GE-Composition
CSC 127A Introduction to Computer Science 1 (recommended) 4 General Elective
PHI 103 Introduction to Logic (recommended) 3 GE-Humanities
 
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Milestones:

Co-Curricular Requirements:

Second Semester

Course Course Title Credits Area
MAT 230 Calculus II with Analytic Geometry 5 Major Requirement
ENG 102 
or
ENG 108
Freshman Composition II 3 GE-Composition
CSC 127B Introduction to Computer Science 2 (recommended) 4 General Elective
ARH 141 Survey of World Art 1 (recommended) 3 GE-Arts
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Milestones:

Co-Curricular Requirements:

Third Semester

Course Course Title Credits Area
MAT 241 Calculus III with Analytic Geometry 4 Major Requirement
MAT 270 Applied Statistics (recommended) 4 General Elective
PHY 121 University Physics I (recommended) 4 GE-Physical & Biological Sciences
SOC Choose one Writing Intensive course from Social & Behavioral Sciences 3 GE-Social & Behavioral Sciences (WI)
Second Language Choose a course from Second Language/101 level (recommended)
(or take a CLEP exam)
4 GE-Additonal Courses
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Milestones:

  • If transferring, apply to universities

Co-Curricular Requirements:

Fourth Semester

Course Course Title Credits Area
MAT 262 Differential Equations 3 GE-Additional Course
PHY 131 University Physics II (recommended) 4 GE-Physical & Biological Sciences
SOC Choose one Writing Intensive course from Social & Behavioral Sciences 3 GE-Social & Behavioral Sciences (WI)
Second Language Choose a course from Second Language/102 level (recommended)
(or take a CLEP exam)
4 GE-Additonal Courses
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Milestones:

Co-Curricular Requirements:

  • Attend Etiquette Lunch
  • Meet with Career Services
  • Apply for university scholarship opportunities  
Open the program map above to view the recommended classes to complete the program. You can also print the program map using the button above.

Transfer Information


UNIVERSITY DEGREE MAJOR LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT
Arizona State University BS, BA Mathematics (multiple program options) BS: none
BA: 4th Semester Proficiency
Northern Arizona University BS Mathematics (multiple program options) None
University of Arizona  BS, BA Mathematics (multiple program options) 2nd or 4th Semester Proficiency (depends on program)

Transfer Tools


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AZTransfer will provide you with more information and tools on how to transfer to ASU, NAU, and UofA.

Need help with transferring?  The AWC Transfer Services office can provide you with individualized help to explore degree pathways and specific university requirements.  Visit their website or schedule an appointment with a transfer specialist.