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AA&S DEGREE – CONCENTRATION IN MATHEMATICS
This curriculum is designed for students interested in transferring to a four-year institution in degree programs such as math and education.

**HUM 110, Graduation Portfolio Development, is a required course for all students in this program. For more information, graduation portfolioThis program is part of the Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics Career Cluster.

The listed sequence of courses provides guidance for students so that they can complete this program of study in the most efficient manner. This sequence assumes that students have met college academic placement and/or other program requirements. Students are strongly urged to contact a college advisor for assistance in developing their plan for enrolling in courses to meet the program of study. For more information contact: www.src.edu/advising

First Semester Courses
Credit Hrs.
ENG 101 Composition I 3
MAT 151 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I 5
Social and Behavioral Sciences 3
First Year Emphasis Course 4-5
  15-16
 
Second Semester Courses Credit Hrs.
MAT 152 Calculus with Analytic Geometry II 5
ENG 102 Composition II 3
Social and Behavioral Sciences 3
Health Science 3
First Year Emphasis Course 3-5
17-19
First Year Emphasis Courses
Credit Hrs.
  If Chemistry Emphasis: 10
CHE 170 College Chemistry I (5)
CHE 180 College Chemistry II (5)
  If Physics Emphasis: 7
PH 121 Physics for Science and Engineering I (4)
  Humanities and Fine Arts Elective (3)
     
Third Semester Courses
Credit Hrs.
COM 103 Speech Communication 3
MAT 251 Calculus with Analytic Geometry III 3
*MAT 263 Linear Algebra 3
  Humanities and Fine Arts 3
Second Year Emphasis Course 4
16
Fourth Semester Courses Credit Hrs.
HUM 110 Degree Portfolio Development 1
Humanities and Fine Arts 6
Life Science Course 3
Social and Behavioral Sciences 3
Electives 0-2
13-15
Second Year Emphasis Courses
Credit Hrs.
  If Chemistry Emphasis: 4
  Electives (4)
  If Physics Emphasis: 4
PH 122 Physics for Science and Engineering II (4)
Option two shown for Math and Science -- See Course Catalog for explanation.
*MAT 265 Differential Equations may also be needed.