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Mathematics - General Emphasis, A.S.


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Students who study mathematics have opportunities in many career fields. This is because mathematics plays such a central role in areas such as the physical and social sciences, engineering, computer science and business. At Oklahoma City Community College, mathematics students concentrate on the calculus sequence and appropriate science courses, but have the option to take foundational mathematics classes such as Pre-Calculus and Trigonometry and/or to extend the mathematics classes with options that support their degree and career plans. Mathematicians should have a high degree of reasoning ability and logic and be able to present facts and ideas clearly. When completing the Mathematics Program, students earn associate degrees and become prepared to continue their education at a four-year college or university. Career opportunities may be found in science, education, engineering, research, finance, economics, computers, government and construction.

Program Notes

Notes: This program is designed for students planning to continue their education at a four-year college or university. See the front general section for information and requirements about University Parallel/Transfer Programs.

Minimum of 61 Credit Hours


Course Grouping


Major Courses


(8 credit hours)

General Education Courses


(41 credit hours)
Mathematics

Political Science

Sciences

Humanities

Six credit hours (PHIL 1603  recommended)

Electives

  • General Education Electives 12 Credit Hours

Life Skills Courses


(1 credit hour)

Support Courses


(11 credit hours)

Selected from the following approved support courses with at least one course at the 2000 level:

Semester 1


Semester 2


Semester 3


  • 4 Credit Hours
  • HUM - Humanities Elective (PHIL 1603 recommended) 3 credit hours 

  • SUPP - Support Electives 5 credit hours 

  • GEN ED - General Education Elective 3 credit hours 

Semester 4


SUPP - Support Electives 6 credit hours

HUM - Humanities Elective 3 credit hours 

GEN ED - General Education Electives 5-6 credit hours

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