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for Soccer...............................1
PE 43B
Competitive Swimming
and Diving.............................3
PE 43C
Off-Season Conditioning
for Swimming........................3
PE 45
Performance Training/
Conditioning Technique/
Intercollegiate Athletes........1-2
PE 49
Weight Training for
Collegiate Athletes.................1
PE 49A
Beginning Circuit Training...1
PE 71
Soccer....................................1
List A: Select two courses from the following............ 6
BIOL 5
Human Biology..................3.5
CHEM 1A
General Chemistry. ...............5
HLTH 2
First Aid and Safety...............3
MATH 11
Elementary Statistics or
STAT 7
Elementary Statistics..............4
PHYS 2A
General Physics I or
PHYS 4A
Physics for Scientists and
Engineers...............................4
Total Units for the Major
21-24
Advisor: Becky Allen
MATHEMATICS
ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE IN MATHEMATICS FOR
TRANSFER DEGREE
(MAJOR #
C.6200.AS-T)
The Associate in Science inMathematics for Transfer Degree
prepares students for transfer into four-year mathematics
programs. A strong mathematics background allows students
to pursue studies in fields such as mathematics education,
engineering, information technology, statistical analysis,
physical science, and advanced mathematics.
The program is suited to the needs of students who will
complete their education at Clovis Community College with
an A.S. degree, as well as those students who will complete
their Clovis Community College Associate in Science in
Mathematics for Transfer Degree who transfer to a four year
institution to complete their bachelor’s degree. Successful
completion of the Associate in Science in Mathematics
for Transfer Degree guarantees the student acceptance
to a California State University (but does not guarantee
acceptance to a particular campus or major) to pursue a
baccalaureate degree, in preparation to pursue a career in the
field of mathematics, engineering, statistics, actuarial science,
business and management, law enforcement, government,
and education.
Program Learning Outcomes:
1. Communicate mathematics with understanding (read,
write, listen, speak).
2. Use critical thinking and mathematical reasoning to
solve a variety of problems.
3. Apply mathematical models to real world situations.
4. Use technology, when appropriate, to enhance their
mathematical understanding, critical thinking,
and problem solving skills.
5. Demonstrate the ability to use symbolic, graphical,
numerical, and written representations of mathematical
ideas.
To obtain the Associate in Science inMathematics for Transfer
Degree, students must complete the following requirements:
1. Completion of 60 semester units or 90 quarter units
that are eligible for transfer to the California
State University, including both of the following:
a. The Intersegmental General Education Transfer
Curriculum (IGETC) or the California
State University General Education –
Breadth requirements.
b. A minimum of 18 semester units or 27 quarter
units in a major or area of emphasis, as
determined by the community college district.
2. Obtainment of a minimum grade point average of
2.0. Associate Degrees for Transfer (ADTs) also
require that students must earn a “C” grade or better in
all courses required for the major or area of emphasis.
Math Core................................................................. 17
MATH 5A
Math Analysis I ................... 5
MATH 5B
Math Analysis II .................. 4
MATH 6
Math Analysis III ................. 5
MATH 17
Differential Equations and
Linear Algebra...................... 5
Select one (1) course from Group A. ........................... 4
CSCI 26
Discrete Mathematics for
Computer Science ................ 4
CSCI 40
Programming Concepts
and Methodology I .............. 4
ENGR 40
Programming for Scientists
and Engineers ...................... 4
MATH 11
Elementary Statistics ............ 4
PHYS 4A
Physics For Scientists and
Engineers ............................. 4
STAT 7
Elementary Statistics ............ 4
Total Units for the Major
21
Advisors: Bill Allen, Choate, Gardner, Glaves, Hickey,
Hitchcock, Renwick, Ryan, Shepherd, Somayajulu, Sullivan,
Yang
Mathematics - Philosophy