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Nov 24, 2024
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2022-2023 Catalog & Student Handbook Archived Catalog
Mathematics (A.S.) TTP
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Mathematics
Associate of Science Degree
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GENERAL EDUCATION (42 credit hours)
Communications (9 credit hours)
Humanities/Fine Arts (9 credit hours)
At least one course (three credit hours) must be in Literature.
Social/Behavioral Sciences (6 credit hours)
Mathematics (4 credit hours)
AREA OF EMPHASIS REQUIREMENTS (18 credit hours)
Recommended Full-Time Schedule (Fall or Spring Start)
The following is a recommended full-time schedule. Learning Support, pre-requisites, and other academic factors may impact this schedule. See your advisor to create a degree plan.
GPS (Graduation Planning System), along with the correct catalog, should be utilized by students for all of their educational planning. Students can monitor their progress toward a degree or certificate and view missing requirements with the GPS audit, which is accessible through MyMotlow.
For Students Having Met the Prerequisites for Calculus I
Semester One (16 credit hours)
Semester Two (16 credit hours)
Semester Three (14 credit hours)
- 3 sem hrs cr (Students transferring as Actuarial Science Majors should take ECON 2100 .)
- 3 sem hrs cr
- 4 sem hrs cr
- MATH 2110 4 sem hrs cr
Semester Four (14 credit hours)
- 3 sem hrs cr (Students transferring as Actuarial Science Majors should take ECON 2200 .)
- 1 sem hr cr
- 3 sem hrs cr
- 4 sem hrs cr
- MATH 2120 3 sem hrs cr
For Students Ineligible for Calculus I & Requiring LS Math
Semester One (12 credit hours)
Semester Two (12 credit hours)
Semester Three (13 credit hours)
Semester Four (13 credit hours)
Semester Five (14 credit hours)
Semester Six (12 credit hours)
- 2 sem hrs cr
- 3 sem hrs cr
- MATH 2120 3 sem hrs cr
- 4 sem hrs cr
For Students Ineligible for Calculus I but Not Requiring LS Math
Semester One (12 credit hours)
Semester Two (13 credit hours)
Semester Three (13 credit hours)
Semester Four (14 credit hours)
Semester Five (13 credit hours)
Recommended Part-Time Schedule (Fall and Spring Start)
The following is a recommended part-time schedule. Learning Support, pre-requisites, and other academic factors may impact this schedule. See your advisor to create a degree plan.
GPS (Graduation Planning System), along with the correct catalog, should be utilized by students for all of their educational planning. Students can monitor their progress toward a degree or certificate and view missing requirements with the GPS audit, which is accessible through MyMotlow.
For Students Having Met the Prerequisites for Calculus I
Semester One (6 credit hours)
Semester Two (7 credit hours)
Semester Three (6 credit hours)
Semester Four (7 credit hours)
Semester Five (6 credit hours)
Semester Six (7 credit hours)
- 3 sem hrs cr (Students transferring as Actuarial Science Majors should take ECON 2100 .)
- MATH 2110 4 sem hrs cr
Semester Seven (7 credit hours)
- 3 sem hrs cr
- 4 sem hrs cr
Semester Eight (6 credit hours)
- 3 sem hrs cr (Students transferring as Actuarial Science Majors should take ECON 2200 .)
- MATH 2120 3 sem hrs cr
Semester Nine (8 credit hours)
- 3 sem hrs cr
- 4 sem hrs cr
- 1 sem hr cr
For Students Ineligible for Calculus I & Requiring LS Math
Semester One (6 credit hours)
Semester Two (6 credit hours)
Semester Three (6 credit hours)
Semester Four (7 credit hours)
Semester Five (7 credit hours)
Semester Six (7 credit hours)
Semester Seven (7 credit hours)
- 3 sem hrs cr
- 4 sem hrs cr
Semester Eight (6 credit hours)
Semester Nine (7 credit hours)
Semester Ten (6 credit hours)
Semester Eleven (6 credit hours)
For Students Ineligible for Calculus I but Not Requiring LS Math
Semester One (8 credit hours)
- ENGL 1010 3 sem hrs cr
- MATH 1730 5 sem hrs cr
- Note: To be eligible for MATH 1730 , students must have an ACT Math score of 21 or higher. Students who do not meet this requirement must instead take both MATH 1710 and MATH 1720 (6 sem hrs cr TOTAL).
Semester Two (7 credit hours)
Semester Three (6 credit hours)
Semester Four (7 credit hours)
Semester Five (6 credit hours)
Semester Six (7 credit hours)
Semester Seven (7 credit hours)
- 3 sem hrs cr
- 4 sem hrs cr
Semester Eight (6 credit hours)
Semester Nine (7 credit hours)
- 3 sem hrs cr
- 4 sem hrs cr
Semester Ten (3 credit hours)
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