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Mathematics

I. ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE IN MATHEMATICS

Programme Description

An Associate Degree in Mathematics prepares students for transfer to a four-year undergraduate degree to continue their education, or directly into the world of work. Mathematics provides the foundation for studying engineering; the biological, physical and health sciences; economics; business; computer science; statistics; and many other fields. A major in mathematics itself opens up job opportunities in numerous fields, as mathematical problem-solving skills are widely applicable.

Those who major in math go well beyond the basics, to study calculus, differential equations, statistics and probability, the basic structures in algebra and geometry, as well as some combinatorics and proofs.

Programme Objectives

At the end of the programme, students should be able to:

1.       Demonstrate understanding of the concepts from the five branches of mathematics (algebra, geometry and trigonometry, calculus, probability and statistics, and discrete mathematics).

2.       Use appropriate mathematical skills and concepts to solve problems in both familiar and unfamiliar situations.

3.       Select and apply general rules correctly to solve problems including those in real-life contexts.

4.       Use appropriate mathematical language (notation, symbols, terminology) in both oral and written explanations.

5.        Use different forms of mathematical representation (formulae, diagrams, tables, charts, graphs and models) and move between different forms of representation.

6.       Explain whether their results make sense in the context of the problem.

Evaluate a computing - based solution to meet a given set of computing requirements and develop an appropriate strategy to solve problems in the context of the program's discipline.

Programme Length 

This programme is two years for full-time students.   

Prerequisites 

Mathematics IGCE/CXC at grade A* - B/1 – 2.

 Students without the required prerequisites for Math and Science courses must ensure that these are completed prior to registration for these courses. MAT 106 is the prerequisite for MAT 233 and MAT 260, and both MAT 106 and MAT 121 are the prerequisites for MAT 221. It is therefore advisable to take MAT 106 and MAT 121 in Year 1 of the programme, unless the student qualifies for direct entry. Students who choose BIO, CHE or PHY as their science requirement, but who do not possess a CXC/IGCSE qualification or equivalent in the subject, must first take the introductory course.

Programme Requirements

COURSE NUMBERCOURSE NAMECREDIT HOURS
COL 101College and Employability Skills3 Credits
COM 110Computer Applications in Business3 Credits
COM 200Computer Programming I3 Credits
COM 201Computer Programming II3 Credits
COM 261System Analysis and Design3 Credits
ENG 101College Composition I3 Credits
ENG 102College Composition II3 Credits
MAT 221Calculus I with Analytical Geometry4 Credits
MAT 222Calculus II4 Credits
MAT 233Probability and Statistics3 Credits
MAT 260Discrete Mathematics3 Credits
MAT 225Linear Algebra3 Credits
Sciences 12-16 Credits
Social Sciences   3 Credits
Electives 3-6 Credits
MINIMUM REQUIRED: 61-62 CREDITS

 

Science Requirements

These courses should be chosen in consultation with the advisor.

Social Science Requirements

Any social science from the approved list, chosen in consultation with the advisor.

Electives

These courses should be chosen in consultation with the advisor.

The following sequence is suggested for all full-time Mathematics students. If this recommended sequence is not followed, the student is not guaranteed to graduate on time.

Fall ISpring ISummerFall IISpring II

 

ENG 101

 

ENG 102

 

Elective 1

 

COM 201

 

COM 261

Science 1Science 2 MAT 221MAT 222
Social ScienceCOL 101 MAT 260MAT 233
COM 110COM 200 Science 3Science 4
   Elective 2MAT 225

 

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