My Academic Plans (MAPs) are designed by faculty and displayed in a semester format showing the fastest path to finishing your certificate or degree. While this is the ideal, you can take courses as your schedule permits. Contact an academic advisor regarding your scheduling needs.
In most cases, the courses you need are available on your selected campus. However, there may be times to complete courses online or travel to another FRCC campus. Location availability is indicated at the time of registration.
My Academic Plan
Program Description
This is an ideal starting point to transfer and acquire a bachelor’s and/or graduate degree in mathematics. This also includes many of the courses required in other fields such as Engineering or Computer Science.
Mathematics Degrees
Mathematics AS Degree Required Courses
Career Opportunities
A degree in Mathematics can lead to careers in industry, academics or government.
Industry:
- Data Science: extracting meaning from large data sets for a wide variety of purposes.
- Quality Control: improving products and process through data analysis
- Software Engineer: create programs in a variety of languages (with a minor or double-major in computer science).
- Actuary: financial forecasting for insurance and investments
- Industrial research of all types, including marketing and financial analysis.
- Statistician: statistical analysis, “big data”
Academics:
- Teaching at the middle- or high-school level.
- Teaching at the college level (requires masters or PhD)
- Teaching and conducting research at the university level (requires PhD)
Government:
- National Security Agency (NSA) – the single largest employer of mathematicians in the US
- Government Labs in all areas of research: including medicine, meteorology, economics and urban planning
Transfer Degree: With this degree you can enter as a junior majoring in Math at the following four-year schools:
- Adams State University
- Colorado Mesa University
- Colorado State University-Fort Collins
- Colorado State University-Pueblo
- Fort Lewis College
- Metropolitan State University of Denver
- University of Colorado-Boulder
- University of Colorado-Colorado Springs
- University of Colorado-Denver
- University of Northern Colorado
- Western State Colorado University
Be sure to talk with an advisor when selecting your courses to ensure you will complete your degree on time with the classes you need.
First Semester
Courses should be completed in the order listed below. The Mathematics Faculty recommend you take your math courses in consecutive semesters (without taking a semester off, except possibly summer). The math in these courses build heavily on each other and taking courses in consecutive semesters increases skill retention. If you are unable to complete the entire semester list, complete as many courses in this sequence as your schedule allows.
MAT- REQ | Mathematics: ___________ | 3-5 |
ENG 121 | English Composition I | 3 |
PHI 113 | Logic | 3 |
GT- SS | Social & Behavioral Sciences (GT-SS): ___________ | 3 |
CSC 119 | Introduction to Programming | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 15-17 |
Second Semester
Courses should be completed in the order listed below. If you are unable to complete the entire semester list, complete as many courses in this sequence as your schedule allows.
MAT- RE1 | Mathematics: ___________ | 4-5 |
CSC 160 | Computer Science I: (Language) | 4 |
ENG 122 | English Composition II | 3 |
GT- AH | Arts & Humanities: ___________ | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 14-15 |
Third Semester
Courses should be completed in the order listed below. If you are unable to complete the entire semester list, complete as many courses in this sequence as your schedule allows.
MAT- RE1 | Mathematics: ___________ | 4-5 |
PHY 211 | Physics: Calculus-Based I with Lab | 5 |
GT- AH | Arts & Humanities: ___________ | 3 |
GT- SS | Social & Behavioral Sciences (GT-SS): ___________ | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 15-16 |
Fourth Semester
Courses should be completed in the order listed below. If you are unable to complete the entire semester list, complete as many courses in this sequence as your schedule allows. Semester Four elective credits may vary depending on prior semester completion. You must complete a minimum of 60 credits to meet graduation requirements. You should not exceed 62 credits. You may want to check with your advisor to monitor your completion progress.
MAT- RE1 | Mathematics: ___________ | 4-5 |
PHY 212 | Physics: Calculus-Based II with Lab | 5 |
COM- REQ | Communication: __________ | 3 |
GT- HI1 | History (GT-HI1): __________ | 3 |
ELC LS1 | Elective: ___________ | 1 |
Total Credit Hours: | 16-17 |