As a Mathematics student at CSUCI, you will enjoy small class sizes, easy access to professors, and a solid foundation in Mathematics and Statistics. You will develop critical thinking, mathematical, computational and technological skills that enable you to analyze and propose solutions to real-world problems in many areas, including information sciences, statistics, finance, imaging, artificial intelligence, modeling and other technology-based fields.

Two Year Academic Roadmap

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  • Fall Junior

    Course AreaCourse NumberCourse TitleUnitsNotesRequirements MetGE Categories
    MATH300Discrete Mathematics3Major
    MATH310Transition to Higher Math3 Major
    MATH390Junior Colloquium1Major
    MATH310Transition to Higher Mathematics3Major
    Language courseVariesVaries3Take if needed - see Language Requirements for list of coursesOtherLanguage

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    Milestones

    • Complete GWAR no later than the 2nd/Spring semester of the first Transfer year.
    • Talk with a Faculty Advisor about Concentrations to make sure that you have chosen the appropriate one as well as discuss research opportunities.
    • This roadmap assumes that all LD Major Requirements have been completed prior to transfer.

    Spring Junior

    Course AreaCourse NumberCourse TitleUnitsNotesRequirements MetGE Categories
    MATH350Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems3Major
    Major ElectiveVariesVaries3See Major Requirements for list of approved Electives Major
    Major ElectiveVariesVaries3See Major Requirements for list of approved ElectivesMajor
    UDGE-C/ Multicultural Perspective RequirementVariesVaries3See catalog for course list double-counting UDGE and Multicultural RequirementOtherUDGE C / MP
    MATH EmphasisVariesVaries3See catalog for a list of Emphasis RequirementsOther

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    Milestones

    • Complete GWAR no later than the 2nd/Spring semester of the first Transfer year. Attend a local AMS or MAA conference with other math majors and faculty.
    • Apply to participate in a summer research experience for undergraduates (REU) or SURF Summer Research Program.
    • Meet with the Graduate School Specialist to research graduate programs (master's or doctoral) if considering this route or meet with a Faculty member to discuss career opportunities for math majors.
  • Fall Senior

    Course AreaCourse NumberCourse TitleUnitsNotesRequirements MetGE Categories
    MATH351Real Analysis3Major
    MATH499Senior Colloquium1Major
    UDGE-DVariesVaries3See catalog for list of UDGE coursesOtherUDGE D
    US HistoryVariesVaries3Take US History if still needed. See list of American Institutions Requirement coursesOtherUS History
    MATH EmphasisVariesVaries3See catalog for a list of Emphasis Requirements.Other
    MATH EmphasisVariesVaries3See catalog for a list of Emphasis RequirementsOther

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    Milestones

    • Submit Application for Graduation. Study for and take an exam that prepares you for your next step after graduation.
    • For example, consider the GRE if you're interested in graduate school or an actuarial exam if you're interested in a corporate career.
    • Seek information on Masters programs if considering this route.

    Spring Senior

    Course AreaCourse NumberCourse TitleUnitsNotesRequirements MetGE Categories
    MATH352Probability and Statistics3Major
    MATH499Senior Colloquium1Major
    MATH UDGE-BVariesVaries3Choose from Math 330, 331, 345, 398, 430, 438, 439 and 448 to double count a Major Elective and UDGE-BMajor UDGE B
    MATH EmphasisVariesVaries3See catalog for a list of Emphasis RequirementsOther
    MATH EmphasisVariesVaries3See catalog for a list of Emphasis RequirementsOther
    POLS or Free Elective150Varies3Take if need to fulfill AIR or take an elective to meet unit requirements if neededOther US Constitution/State & Local Govt.

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    Milestones

    • Attend a local AMS or MAA conference with other math majors and faculty
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