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2018-2019 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Mathematics/Applied Math/Statistics Pre-Major, AA-DTA Planning Guide
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Where does my path start?
You will complete an Associate of Arts - Direct Transfer Agreement (AA-DTA) at Shoreline.
Use the AA -DTA Degree Planning Guide, with this sheet, to understand the requirements for graduation.
Once you complete your Shoreline degree, you can transfer to a four-year school to earn a Bachelor of Arts or Science degree in Mathematics or Applied Mathematics or Statistics. Mathematics is an excellent choice for further graduate studies in Math, Statistics, Education, Medicine and Law.
Where can I go for help?
Program Faculty Advisors
Steve Bogart
206-546-6986 sbogart@shoreline.edu Rm 5333
Shana Calaway
206-546-4628 scalaway@shoreline.edu Rm 5308
Shannon Flynn
206-546-4705 sflynn@shoreline.edu Rm 5346
Fred Kuczmarski
206-546-6993 fkuczmar@shoreline.edu Rm 5348
Sarah Leyden
206-546-5819 sleyden@shoreline.edu Rm 5357
Juliet Lovejoy
206-546-4574 jlovejoy@shoreline.edu Rm 5311
Trevor Pelletier
206-546-6789 tpelletier@shoreline.edu Rm 5633
Lauren Sandven
206-533-6795 lsandven@shoreline.edu Rm 2811
Nirmala Savage
206-533-6610 nsavage@shoreline.edu Rm 2819
Rosalie Tepper
206-533-6627 rtepper@shoreline.edu Rm 4209
Tiffany Meier
206-546-6953 tmeier@shoreline.edu Rm 5231
For course information and entry codes, contact:
mathadvising@shoreline.edu
General Academic Advising
FOSS (5000) Building, Rm. 5229
206-546-4559
advising@shoreline.edu
www.shoreline.edu/advising
International Student Academic Advising
9000 Building, Rm. 9302
206-546-4697
ieadvisors@shoreline.edu
www.shoreline.edu/international/advising/
Career Planning
www.shoreline.edu/job-career-services/
Where can I transfer and what does my chosen four-year school require?
Before choosing classes, become familiar with the four-year program where you want to apply: visit the website, email the department, and/or speak with a Shoreline advisor. Below are examples from Washington schools with different admissions and graduation requirements.
What courses should I take?
This unofficial guide is intended to support you as you prepare for your major. Please consult with an advisor and your chosen four-year school(s), as program and admissions requirements vary and may change without notice.
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General Education Requirements - 20 Credits
Communication (10 Credits)
Quantitative/Symbolic Reasoning (5 Credits)
Choose one of the following classes:
MATH& 107 , MATH 111 , MATH& 141 , MATH& 142 , MATH& 146 , MATH& 148 , MATH& 151 , MATH& 152 , MATH& 163 , MATH 207 , MATH 208 , MATH 211 , MATH& 264 , PHIL& 120
* Students planning to transfer to the University of Washington must consult Math Advising, mathadvising@shoreline.edu.
Distribution Requirements - 45 Credits
Humanities (15 Credits)
Select from at least two different disciplines (e.g., Art and Drama) in Humanities . Maximum of 5 credits allowed in Performance/Skills courses. No more than 5 credits in a world language at the 100 level.
Mathematics/Applied Math/Statistics - What is it?
Mathematics is the study of structure, form and the relationship among numerical, geometric and logical constructs. While mathematics is a field that serves science, it also stands on its own as a discipline worthy of independent study. Applied mathematics focuses on the application of math to other fields.
Areas of study in Mathematics/Applied Math/Statistics: Arithmetic, Algebra, Trigonometry, Discrete Mathematics, Probability and Statistics, Calculus, Analytic Geometry, Differential Equations, Linear Algebra, Multivariable Calculus, Mathematical Modeling, and Mathematics Applications to Business, Economics, Engineering and Technology.
What can I do with a Bachelor’s Degree in Mathematics?
Mathematicians develop critical thinking, analytical reasoning and problem solving skills that apply to multiple career fields, such as research and development, testing, design, operations, statistical analysis, risk management, computer programming, data processing, networking, investment, sales, and teaching.
Potential employers include: Business, manufacturing firms, market research firms, government agencies, consulting firms, insurance agencies, computer companies, banks and financial organizations, public and private schools. For more, please visit http://www.shoreline.edu/counseling-center/career-counseling.aspx.
Shoreline Community College
16101 Greenwood Ave N
Shoreline, WA 98133-5696
(206) 546-4101
www.shoreline.edu
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