NCCC College Catalog 2023-2024 
    
    May 26, 2024  
NCCC College Catalog 2023-2024

Mathematics, AS (60 credit hours)


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*This Program Path starts Fall 2024*

The Associate of Science with an emphasis in Mathematics is a two-year degree for students who intend to transfer to a university to complete a mathematics or mathematics education degree. Students should consult their transfer institution for specific transfer requirements.

Prerequisites

The student will need to demonstrate proficiencies in reading, English, and mathematics based on the Mandatory Placement Policy, or by taking the recommended/ required classes. Some of the courses in this curriculum have specific prerequisites.

Program Path Sequence

The listing that follows is a recommended sequence of courses for full-time students. The student should consult with an advisor for information specific to their academic situation.

For More Information Contact Program Advisors: Paul Walcher, 620-432-0416 pwalcher@neosho.edu, Rita Drybread, 620-432-0337 rdrybread@neosho.edu, Doug Joseph, 785-248-2799, djoseph@neosho.edu, or Advising Staff, 620-432-0311 advising@neosho.edu if program advisor is unavailable.

(Fall) Semester I (Spring) Semester II
COMM 207 Fundamentals Of Speech 3 cr hrs   (SGE)020 ENGL 289 English Composition II 3 cr hrs   (SGE)010
CURR 100 First Year Seminar 1 cr hrs  (SGE)070 MATH 143 Elementary Statistics 3 cr hrs   (SGE)030
ENGL 101 English Composition I 3 cr hrs   (SGE)010 MATH 155 Analytic Geometry And Calculus II 5 cr hrs  (SGE)030
MATH 150 Analytic Geometry And Calculus I 5 cr hrs   (SGE)030 Social and Behavioral Science Electives 3 cr hrs
Arts and Humanities Electives   Arts and Humanities Electives  3 cr hrs
OR General Education Elective 3 cr hrs  
Total Credit Hours: 15 Total Credit Hours: 17

 

(Fall) Semester III (Spring) Semester IV
CSIS 100 Computer Concepts & Applications 3 cr hrs   (SGE)070 Program Electives 3 cr hrs
MATH 253 Analytic Geometry and Calculus III 3 cr hrs  (SGE)030 Biological Sciences  Lecture and Lab 5 cr hrs
Social and Behavioral Science Electives  3 cr hrs Social and Behavioral Science Electives  3 cr hrs
Physical Sciences  Lecture and Lab 5 cr hrs Arts and Humanities Electives  3 cr hrs
Total Credit Hours: 14 Total Credit Hours: 14
Total Program Path Credits for Associate of Science Degree: 60

General Education (GE) Courses

In order to graduate with a college degree, all students are required to take certain general education courses. These include English composition, speech, wellness, science, art and humanities, mathematics, computer systems, and social and behavioral science.

Program Core Courses

MATH 150 Analytic Geometry And Calculus I  (SGE)030, MATH 155 Analytic Geometry And Calculus II  (SGE)030, MATH 253 Analytic Geometry and Calculus III  (SGE)030, MATH 143 Elementary Statistics  (SGE)030.

Program Elective Courses

CSIS 230 Visual Basic Programming CSIS 240 C++ Programing CHEM 215 College Chemistry I  (SGE)040CHEM 225 College Chemistry II  (SGE)040ECON 201 Macroeconomics  (SGE)050MATH 255 Differential Equations  (SGE)030MUSI 101 Music Fundamentals PHYS 100 Introductory College Physics I  (SGE)040PHYS 101 Introductory College Physics II  (SGE)040PHYS 102 Fundamentals of Astronomy  (SGE)040PHYS 104 Engineering Physics I  (SGE)040PHYS 105 Engineering Physics II  (SGE)040.  

Program Outcomes

Students will be able to:

  1. Define arithmetic, algebraic, geometric, spatial, and statistical concepts.
  2. Calculate arithmetic, algebraic, geometric, spatial, and statistical quantities using appropriate technology.
  3. Estimate arithmetic, algebraic, geometric, spatial, and statistical solutions.
  4. Solve arithmetic, algebraic, geometric, spatial, and statistical expressions, equations, functions, and problems using appropriate technology.
  5. Represent mathematical information numerically, symbolically, graphically, verbally, and visually using appropriate technology.
  6. Develop mathematical and statistical models such as formulas, functions, graphs, tables, and schematics using appropriate technology.
  7. Interpret mathematical and statistical models such as formulas, functions, graphs, tables, and schematics, drawing conclusions and making inferences based on those models.
  8. Explore mathematical systems utilizing rich experiences that encourage independent, nontrivial, constructive exploration in mathematics.
  9. Communicate mathematical thoughts and ideas clearly and concisely to others in the oral and written form.

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