Mission College offers two Associate Degrees in Mathematics.
Mission College offers an Associate in Science degree in Mathematics to students who successfully (with a grade of C or better) complete 29 or more units of course work as outlined below.
Core Curriculum Courses (Required) Units
MATH 3A Analytic Geometry and Calculus I 5 units
MATH 3B Analytic Geometry and Calculus II 5 units
MATH 4A Multivariable Calculus 4 units
MATH 4B Differential Equations 4 units or
MATH 4C Linear Algebra 4 units
MATH 10 Elementary Statistics 4 units
Select one course from the following: Units
ASTRO 1* Astronomy 3 units
ASTRO 3* Astronomy with Lab 4 units
BIOSC 10* Introduction to Biology 3 units
CHEM 2* Introductory Chemistry 3 units
PHYS 2A* General Physics:
Mechanics and Thermodynamics 5 units
Plus one of the following: Units
CIS 2 * Visual Basic.NET 4 units
CIS 37A* Introduction to C Programming 4 units
CIS 43* Software Development With Java 4 units
ENGR 30* Introduction to Computing for Engineers 4 units
MATH 19 Discrete Mathematics 4 units
* Or a more advanced course in that department
Total Units 29 – 31 units
Core Curriculum Courses
MATH 3A Analytic Geometry and Calculus I 5 units
MATH 3B Analytic Geometry and Calculus II 5 units
MATH 4A Multivariable Calculus 4 units
List A - Select one of the following courses:
MATH 4B Differential Equations 4 units
MATH 4C Linear Algebra 4 units
List B - Select one of the following courses:
The other course not selected in List A (MATH 4B or MATH 4C)
MATH 10 Elementary Statistics 4 units
MATH 19 Discrete Mathematics 4 units
Total Mathematics Units 22 units
In addition this degree requires CSU GE breath or IGETC (up to 5 units may be double-counted) elective units as needed to total 60 units. Check with a counselor for details.