Greenhouse Curriculum - Liberal Arts & Sciences: Mathematics (A.S.)

Liberal Arts & Sciences: Mathematics (A.S.)–This program is designed for students who intend to transfer to a baccalaureate program in mathematics, mathematics education (secondary), or a related applied field. Graduates of the program should be able to complete the baccalaureate degree in two years of additional full-time study. The program includes liberal arts courses to provide a broadbased general education, plus computer science and science courses to augment the extensive mathematics component. The mathematics core develops knowledge in three basic areas of mathematics learning: proof and theory, algorithms, and applications. The computer component develops important ancillary skills.

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Liberal Arts & Sciences: Mathematics
A.S. Program
Hegis Code: 5617
Total Credits: 64-66

First Semester Credits
CSC 120 Computer Science I 4
ENG 100 Enhanced Composition I or
ENG 101 Composition I or
ENG 108 The Craft of Composition / Honors English I(1)
3
General Elective(2) 3
General Elective(2) 3
MAT 122 Calculus I(3) 4
Total Semester Credits 17
   
Second Semester Credits
ENG 102 Composition  II or
ENG 109 The Art of Analysis / Honors English II
3
General Elective(2) 3
General Elective(2) 3
MAT 123 Calculus II 4
MAT 241 Discrete Mathematical Structures 3
PED Activity Course(s) 1
Total Semester Credits 17
   
Third Semester Credits
HED Elective 2
MAT 131 Probability with Statistical Inference 3
MAT 200 Foundations of Advanced Mathematics 3
MAT 225 Multivariable Calculus 4
PHY 151 Physics Science and Math I 4
Total Semester Credits 16-17
   
Fourth Semester Credits
Elective(s)(3) 3
MAT 226 Elementary Linear Algebra 4
MAT 234 Elementary Differential Equations 3
PHY 152 Physics Science and Math II 4
Total Semester Credits 14-15
  1. Depending on placement

  2. General Education Electives:
    6 credits in NCC Humanities (attribute: HUM)
    6 credits in NCC Social Science (attribute: SBS)
     
    Across the courses, the below SUNY GE attributes must be met:
    Diversity: Equity, Inclusion, and Social Justice (attribute: SDES) *If the HED elective in the third semester satisfies SDES then this is not required here.
    Any 3 of:
    Humanities (attribute: SHUM)
    The Arts (attribute: SART)
    World Languages (attribute: SWOL)
    Social Sciences (attribute: SSBS)
    US History / Civic Engagement (attribute: SUSC)
    World History / Global Awareness (attribute: SWHG)
     
    Students are required to satisfy both SUNY GE attributes, Critical Thinking and Reasoning (attribute: S---) and Information Literacy (attribute: S---), by choosing appropriate classes that also satisfy their degree requirements. 
  3. Any course offered by the College may be taken, but no math courses numbered MAT 122 Calculus I or lower may be used.

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