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Mathematics • Associate in Science

Transfer Program

Colleague Code: AS.MATH

Curriculum Code: ASD 101

Program Information:

This suggested listing of courses fulfills the AS degree requirements and prepares students for transfer to four-year schools to pursue bachelor’s degrees in mathematics, computational mathematics, statistics, actuarial studies, operations research, mathematics education, and other closely related majors.
  • This program is appropriate for students who intend to obtain a bachelor’s degree in mathematics, computer mathematics, statistics, systems analysis/operations research or mathematics education.
  • Since program requirements vary among the four-year schools, the above courses are only suggested guidelines. Students are strongly encouraged to explore the specific program requirements of the four-year schools they are considering for their transfer, as they make their course selections for their first two years of study at LLCC. Additionally, LLCC advisors, faculty members, and deans are also sources of helpful advice.
  • Students who are planning on teaching in a secondary school are required to have a specified ACT score or to take an alternative test (determined by the State of Illinois) prior to transferring to an upper-division institution. Students should contact their transfer institution for more specific information associated with possible tests required for advancement in that program and for more information associated with this.

For Program Information Contact:

Mathematics and Computer Sciences Department at 217-786-2386 or 217-786-2326 or see a Student Success Coach.

Recommended Course Sequence:

First Semester:

MAT 131Calculus and Analytic Geometry I

5

CMN 101Public Speaking Fundamentals

3

EGL 101Composition I

3

Second Semester:

MAT 132Calculus and Analytic Geometry II

5

EGL 102Composition II

3

PHY 201Physics I

4

Humanities Selection

3

Third Semester:

MAT 215Introduction to Linear Algebra

3

MAT 233Calculus and Analytic Geometry III

4

ECO 131Principles of Ecomomics I (Microeconomics)

3

General Education Science Selection

4

Fourth Semester:

MAT 235Differential Equations

4

 

MAT 220Discrete Structures

3

OR

OR

PHY 202Physics II

4

OR

ECO 132Principles of Economics II (Macroeconomics)

3

 

Fine Arts Selection

3

Life Science Selection

4

Social Science Selection

3

Course Requirements:

Required General Education Courses

Please see your Student Success Coach for course planning.

CMN 101Public Speaking Fundamentals

3

EGL 101Composition I

3

EGL 102Composition II

3

Total Credit Hours:9

Essential General Education Courses

ECO 131Principles of Ecomomics I (Microeconomics)

3

MAT 131Calculus and Analytic Geometry I

5

MAT 132Calculus and Analytic Geometry II

5

PHY 201Physics I

4

Fine Arts Selection

3

Humanities Selection

3

Life Science Selection

4

General Education Science Selection

4

Social Science Selection

3

Total Credit Hours:34

A minimum of ten (10) credits must be earned in both the life and physical science areas; must be selected from the list of General Education Core Curriculum courses and must include one laboratory course.

Essential Program Courses

MAT 215Introduction to Linear Algebra

3

MAT 233Calculus and Analytic Geometry III

4

MAT 235Differential Equations

4

Total Credit Hours:11

Recommended Program Support Courses

 

OR

ECO 132Principles of Economics II (Macroeconomics)

3

OR

MAT 220Discrete Structures

3

OR

PHY 202Physics II

4

Total Credit Hours:6-7

Total Credit Hours: 60-61