Program Description
The mathematics track is a transfer program that
provides the first two years of courses necessary for a
four-year baccalaureate degree in mathematics.
Program Outcomes
Upon c
ompletion of this program a student will be able
to:
Effectively communicate the concepts of single and
multivariable calculus, differential equations, and
linear algebra using appropriate mathematical
language.
Appl
y mathematical approaches from single and/or
multivariable calculus, differential equations, and
linear algebra to analyze and solve problems in
mathematics and other disciplines.
Ap
propriately use current mathematical software,
such as Matlab or MAPLE, for tasks in multivariable
calculus, differential equations, and/or linear algebra.
Program Advisors
Dr. Julie Rogers
240-567-5205
Julie.rogers2@montgomerycollege.edu
Germantown
Dr. David Torain
240-567-7797
David.Torain@montgomerycollege.edu
Ta
koma Park/Silver Spring
Prof. Kimberly Fouche
240-567-3994
Kimberly.fouche@montgomerycollege.edu
Fo
r more information, please visit:
https://cms.montgomerycollege.edu/mathematics/programs
andadvising/
MATHEMATICS, SCIENCE
ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE: 412B
Total Credits: 60
Catalog Edition: 2018-2019
MATHEMATICS, SCIENCE
ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE: 412B
412B
2018-2019
Rockville
Suggested Course Sequence
A suggested course sequence for full-time students follows. All students should review this advising worksheet and
consult an advisor. Visit
https://cms.montgomerycollege.edu/mathematics/programsandadvising/ for more
information on transfer requirements and suggested course sequences for specific universities and colleges.
First Semester
ENGL 101 – Introduction to College Writing
3 semester hours *
MATH 181 Calculus I
4 semester hours (MATF)
Arts distribution
3 semester hours (ARTD)
Behavioral and social sciences distribution
3 semester hours (BSSD) **
Humanities distribution
3 semester hours (HUMD)
Second Semester
MATH 182 Calculus II
4 semester hours
Track electives
4 semester hours
English foundation
3 semester hours (ENGF)
Natural sciences distribution with lab
4 semester hours (NSLD)
Third Semester
MATH 117 Elements of Statistics
OR COMM 108 – Foundations of Huma
n
C
ommunicati
on
O
R COMM 112 – Business and Professional
Speech Communicatio
n
O
R General education elective
3 semester hours (GEEL)
MATH 280 Multivariable Calculus
4 semester hours
Natural sciences distribution with lab
4 semester hours (NSLD)
Track electives
4
semester hours
Fourth Semester
Note: Apply for the College’s graduation after registering
for fourth semester courses.
MATH 282 – Differential Equations
3 semester hours
MATH 284 – Linear Algebra
4 semester hours
Track electives
4 semester hours
Behavioral and social sciences distribution
3 semester hours (BSSD) **
Total Cre
dit Hours: 60
* ENGL 101/ENGL 101A, if needed for ENGL 102/ENGL 103, or program elective.
** Behavioral and Social Science Distribution (BSSD) courses must come from different disciplines.
Students are strongly encouraged to take two consecutive lab sciences courses.
† Students should choose electives carefully based on the requirements of their intended transfer institution. Students
are encouraged to take a two-semester sequence of courses that fulfills their transfer goals. Track Electives include:
ACCT 221, ACCT 222, BIOL 150, BIOL 151, BIOL 210, CHEM 131, CHEM 132, CHEM 203, CHEM 204,
CMSC 140, CMSC 203, COMM 108, ECON 201, ECON 202, ENEE 140, ENES 102, ENES 220, ENES 221, ENES
240, MATH 165, PHYS 161, PHYS 233, PHYS 234, PHYS 262, or PHYS 263. Students must take at least one 200
level track elective.
MATHEMATICS, SCIENCE
ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE: 412B
MATHEMATICS A.S.: 412B
Total Credits: 60
Catalog Editions 17-18 through 18-19
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS Course Hours Grade
ENGL 101 or ENGL 101A (if needed for ENGL102/103 or Program Elective)* 3
MA 182/MATH 182 4
MA 280/MATH 280 4
MA 282/MATH 282 3
MA 284/MATH 284 4
PROGRAM ELECTIVES †(SELECT 12 CREDIT HOURS FROM THE FOLLOWING
COURSES (Students must take at least one 200 level track elective): AC 201/ACCT 221,
AC 202/ACCT 222, BI 107/BIOL 150, BI 108/BIOL 151, BI 203/BIOL 210,
CH 101/CHEM 131, CH 102/CHEM 132, CH 203/CHEM 203, CH 204/CHEM 204,
CS 140/CMSC 140, CS 103/CMSC 203, SP 108/COMM 108,
ENES 206/MATH 206, EC 201/ECON 201, EC 202/ECON 202, EE 140/ENEE 140,
CMSC 207/MATH 207, ES 102/ENES 102, ES 220/ENES 220, ES 221/ENES 221,
ES 240/ENES 240, MA 165/MATH 165, PH 161/PHYS 161, PHYS 233,
PHYS 234, PH 262/PHYS 262, or PH 263/PHYS 263
Overall GPA of 2.0 is required to graduate
Total Credits:
GENERAL EDUCATION: FOUNDATION COURSES Course Hours Grade
English Foundation (EN 102/ENGL 102 or EN 109/ENGL 103)
3
Math Foundation
MA 181/MATH 181 4
This UNOFFICIAL document is for planning purposes ONLY and completion does not guarantee graduation.
GENERAL EDUCATION: DISTRIBUTION COURSES Course Hours Grade
Arts Distribution (ARTD)
Humanities Distribution (HUMD)
Behavioral & Social Sciences Distribution (BSSD) ** 3
Behavioral & Social Sciences Distribution (BSSD) ** 3
Natural Sciences Distribution with Lab (NSLD) 4
Natural Sciences Distribution with Lab (NSLD) 4
General Education Elective (GEEL)
3
Has student completed the
Global Perspectives requirement?
No
Yes
Global Perspectives Course:
** Behavioral and Social Science Distribution (BSSD) courses must come from different disciplines.
Students are strongly encouraged to take two consecutive lab sciences courses.
Students should choose electives carefully based on the requirements of their
intended transfer institution. Students are encouraged to take a two-semester
sequence of courses that fulfills their transfer goals. Students must take at least
one 200 level track elective.
Last Modified: July 2018
Advising Worksheet
Contact: Anthony Solano
See an advisor to submit an Application for Graduation
the semester BEFORE you intend to graduate.
Has student completed at least one 200 level track elective for completion of the program?
NoYes
Name: Date: ID #:
ENGL 101 or ENGL 101A
4
4
4
MA 116/MATH 117 or
SP 108/COMM 108 or
SP 112/COMM 112 or
GEEL
M
MATHEMATICS, SCIENCE
ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE: 412B
412B
Transfer Opportunities
Montgomery College has partnerships with
multiple four-year institutions and the tools to help
you transfer. To learn more please visit:
http://cms.montgomerycollege.edu/Transfer/ or
http://artsys.usmd.edu/
Get Involved at MC!
Employers and Transfer Institutions are looking for
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Related Careers
As described by the University of Houston’s Math
Department, Mathematics prepares you for a career
in a diverse range of areas, and as science and
technology become integrated into more and more
aspects of our lives, employers are clamoring for
employees with mathematical skills and problem-
solving abilities. Some careers that a math major is
especially good preparation for are the following:
Jobs in Industry or the Private Sector. There are
numerous jobs in the private sector that desperately
need math majors. These areas include: Actuarial
Science, Computer Analyst or programmer,
Economist, Engineering Analyst, Information
Scientist, Marketing Research Analyst,
Mathematician, Meteorologist, Numeral Analyst,
Operations Research, Statistician, and Systems
Analyst.
Government Jobs. There are a variety of
government positions that require a mathematics
degree. In particular, the National Security Agency
(NSA) is the largest employer of mathematicians
whose skills are useful to help create and break
codes, analyze intelligence data, and perform signal
analysis. They hire people with a variety of technical
degrees at all levels (undergraduate and graduate).
Mathematics Teacher, Mathematics Professor, or
Professional Mathematician. These are perhaps the
most obvious careers that a math major can pursue.
If you want to be a mathematics professor or a
professional mathematician, you will need to go to
graduate school in mathematics.
Career Services
http://www.montgomerycollege.edu/career
Career Coach
A valuable online search tool that will give you the
opportunity to explore hundreds of potential careers
or job possibilities in Maryland and the Washington
D.C. metropolitan area.
Get started today on your road to a new future and
give it a try. Visit the website listed below:
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No
tes:
Visit
https://cms.montgomerycollege.edu/mathematics/pro
gramsandadvising/ for more information on transfer
requirements and suggested course sequences for
specific universities and colleges.