Math requirements vary depending on your pathway. Transfer degrees require at least one college-level math course.
Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources,
Automotive, Distribution, and Logistics,
Hospitality and Tourism
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Math may not be required for these pathways
Arts, A/V, Technology, and Communications, Marketing, Finance, Business Management and Administration
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MAT 120 General Education Statistics or MAT 150 Elements of Math
Government and Public Administration, Human Services, Education, and Training, Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security
MAT 120 General Education Statistics
MAT 201 Math Foundations for Elementary Education I and MAT 202 Math Foundations for Elementary Education II are recommended for Early Childhood and Elementary Education pathways.
Health Science and Health Care
MAT 120 General Education Statistics
or
MAT 150 Elements of Math
or
MAT 161 College Algebra or MAT 165 College Algebra with Trigonometry
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MAT 170 Finite Math
MAT 171 Calculus for Business/Social Science
MAT 220 Statistics
Information Technology,
Mathematics, Physical, and Life Sciences (STEM)
MAT 161 College Algebra + MAT 166 Trigonometry
or
MAT 165 College Algebra with Trigonometry
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MAT 175 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I
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MAT 245 Calculus with Analytic Geometry II
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MAT 255 Calculus with Analytic Geometry III
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MAT 260
Differential Equations
Manufacturing, Architecture, and Construction
Math may not be required, but MAT 106 Applied Mathematics I is recommended.