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LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCE - MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE
Math Interest

Program Description

Mathematics is the foundation of many fields. Jobs for individuals with mathematical training are available in industry, education and scientific research. The Mathematics degree program is a liberal arts concentration, which provides the coursework necessary for the first two years of a four-year degree in mathematics or related areas such as statistics, mathematics-education, actuarial science, applied technology, natural science, or applied math.

The primary goal of the Liberal Arts - Mathematics curriculum is to prepare students to transfer to a four-year institution as third-year students in a mathematics or math-related program. In addition to the required mathematics courses, the program includes courses in English, science, humanities and social science, thereby giving the student a background in the different areas of liberal arts.

All Liberal Arts - Mathematics students are required to study calculus and differential equations. Students interested in math education can apply to be tutors in the math lab. Articulation meetings are held with neighboring colleges and universities to ensure optimal transferability.

The two-year curriculum in Liberal Arts - Mathematics is a liberal arts concentration, meaning that the successful student can transfer to a four-year school to complete the requirements of a bachelor's degree in mathematics or a related field. For those students who are unable to continue their education, careful selection of electives under faculty advisement can make job market entry more viable.

Special Admission Requirements

Applicants should have previously taken pre-calculus and have at least an 85 percent (B) average in math. Those who do not meet these requirements may be provisionally accepted for an extended program to include math courses prerequisite to calculus.

Degree: Associate in Science
Hegis: 5649
Curriculum Code: 0221
Total Degree Credits: 62.0-69.0
Campus Location: North
Liberal Arts Division

Available at:
North

Pre-Admission Recommendations:
Math I
Math II
Math III

Recommended H.S. Courses And/Or Experiences:
Math 12
Advanced Algebra

Career Opportunities/Further Education:
Transfer to Bachelor's Degree Programs in Math, Computer

North Campus Mathematics and Computer Science Department

 

Did You Know?

ECC is a member of the State University of New York (SUNY) System, and is fully accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. Many of the professional curricula are also accredited by specialized agencies.

 

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