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Liberal Arts - Mathematics
Credits: 60 | Degree Type: A.A. | Campus Offered: EGF, TRF
Program Description

The Mathematics program offers many levels and types of coursework that develop competencies necessary for success in degree programs and support the general education component. Mathematics is one of the most fundamental and oldest of the sciences. Mathematics is the foundation upon which many other disciplines are developed. Engineering, computer science, statistics, actuary science, operation research, mathematics education, physics, chemistry, economics, finance, and accounting are professional fields that use mathematics extensively. Students who plan to major or minor in mathematics may complete their first two years of coursework under this program. Students should also discuss their professional ambitions with their advisors in order to get recommendations of courses that will best prepare them for their choice of programs.

The Mathematics program includes:
• Developmental courses that provide the foundation for students who lack adequate preparation to help them develop the confidence and background necessary to succeed at the college level.
• Applied mathematics courses that support the technology and occupational programs.
• Colleg- level mathematics courses that provide the basis for university studies in business, life sciences, natural sciences, and engineering.

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Accreditation

The College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, (800) 621-7440, 30 North LaSalle Street, Suite 2400, Chicago, IL 60602-2504.

Course Listings

Semester order by campus: East Grand Forks | Thief River Falls

Course # Course Name Credits
  MN Transfer Curriculum Electives 40
  Electives
    (Listed Below)
20
TOTAL CREDITS:    60
Electives must be selected from the following list:
MATH 2203Statistics 4
MATH 2231Calculus I 4
MATH 2232Calculus II 4
MATH 2233Calculus III 4
MATH 2241Differential Equations 3
Other ElectivesSee Academic Advisor

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