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Mathematics and Statistics Course Sequence
Sequences for Transfer Students
Based on the results of the placement process and a student's educational goal, students may place into the following courses:
Course Sequence for Business, Economics, and Management Majors
Students who have not successfully completed IM3 or Algebra 2 in high school are required to take MATH 333: Introduction to College Algebra prior to taking MATH 341 with or without support.
Depending on your placement, take one of the following:
- MATH 333: Introduction to College Algebra1 / 2 (3 units) and MATHS 33: Support for Introduction to College Algebra2 (2 units) – must be taken concurrently
- MATH 333: Introduction to College Algebra1 / 2 (3 units)
Next, depending on your placement, take one of the following:
- MATH 341: Calculus for Business and Economics1 (4 units) and MATHS 46: Support for Calculus for Business and Economics2 (3 units) – must be taken concurrently
- MATH 341: Calculus for Business and Economics1 (4 units)
- 1 AA/AS applicable, satisfies AA/AS competency, and is transferable to CSU/UC. Speak with a counselor for transfer information.
- 2 Course may be required based on placement results.
Course Sequence for Elementary Education Majors
Students who have not successfully completed IM3 or Algebra 2 in high school are required to take MATH 333: Introduction to College Algebra prior to taking MATH 310.
Depending on your placement, take one of the following:
- MATH 333: Introduction to College Algebra3 / 4 (3 units) and MATHS 33: Support for Introduction to College Algebra4 (2 units) – must be taken concurrently
- MATH 333: Introduction to College Algebra3 / 4 (3 units)
Next, enroll in the following:
- MATH 310: Mathematical Discovery3 (3 units)
- 3 AA/AS applicable, satisfies AA/AS competency, and is transferable to CSU/UC. Speak with a counselor for transfer information.
- 4 Course may be required based on placement results.
Course Sequence for Liberal Arts and Social Sciences Majors
Choose one of the following options:
- Option 1:
- Option 2:
- Option 3:
- Depending on your placement, take one of the following:
- Depending on your placement, take one of the following:
- 5 AA/AS applicable, satisfies AA/AS competency, and is transferable to CSU. Speak with a counselor for transfer information.
- 6 Support course may be required based on placement results.
- 7 AA/AS applicable, satisfies AA/AS competency, and is transferable to CSU/UC. Speak with a counselor for transfer information.
Course Sequence for STEM Majors
All STEM courses require IM3, Algebra 2, or MATH 333 (with or without MATHS 33, based on placement) prerequisites to be satisfied.
Depending on your placement, take one of the following:
- MATH 335: Trigonometry for Calculus8 (5 units) and MATHS 55: Support for Trigonometry with College Algebra9 (2 units) – must be taken concurrently
- MATH 335: Trigonometry for Calculus8 (5 units)
Next, take all of the following:
- MATH 370: Pre-Calculus Math10 (5 units)
- MATH 400: Analytic Geometry and Calculus I10 (5 units)
- MATH 401: Analytic Geometry and Calculus II10 (5 units)
Lastly, take one of the following:
- MATH 402: Analytic Geometry and Calculus III10 (5 units)
- MATH 410: Intro to Linear Algebra10 (3 units)
- MATH 420: Differential Equations10 (4 units)
- 8 AA/AS applicable, satisfies AA/AS competency, and is transferable to CSU. Speak with a counselor for transfer information.
- 9 Support course may be required based on placement results.
- 10 AA/AS applicable, satisfies AA/AS competency, and is transferable to CSU/UC. Speak with a counselor for transfer information.