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 Math3Major
    MATH390Junior Seminar1Major
    MATHStudent's ChoiceUpper Division MATH Elective 13Major
    Graduation RequirementStudent's ChoiceLanguage3Units may vary between 3-4 units depending on language chosen. If this requirement is complete, then take a Free Elective.GELanguage
    POLS 150American Political Institutions3If this requirement is complete, then take a Free Elective.GEAIR: US Constitution/State & Local Govt.

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    • Two year plan assumes lower division requirements have been completed including MATH-150, MATH-151, MATH-230, MATH-240, MATH-250, PHYS-200, PHYS-201 and COMP-105/COMP-150
    • Meet w/Graduate Studies Center
    • Meet w/Career Development Services

    Spring Junior

    Course AreaCourse NumberCourse TitleUnitsNotesRequirements MetGE Categories
    MATH350Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems3Major
    MATH351Real Analysis3Major
    MATHStudent's ChoiceMATH Emphasis Course 13Major
    MATH/ UDGEStudent's ChoiceUpper Division MATH Elective 2/ UDGE B3Select Math elective that also count for UDGE-B (MATH-330/331/345/398/430/438/439/448)Major & GEUDGE B
    UDGEStudent's ChoiceUDGE C - Arts and Humanities3See catalog for course titles & descriptionsGEUDGE C

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    • Two year plan assumes lower division requirements have been completed including MATH-150, MATH-151, MATH-230, MATH-240, MATH-250, PHYS-200, PHYS-201 and COMP-105/COMP-150
  • Fall Senior

    Course AreaCourse NumberCourse TitleUnitsNotesRequirements MetGE Categories
    MATH352Probability and Statistics3Major
    MATH499Senior Colloquium1Major
    MATHStudent's ChoiceMATH Emphasis Course 23Major
    MATHStudent's ChoiceMATH Emphasis Course 33Major
    UDGEStudent's ChoiceUDGE D - Social Sciences3See catalog for course titles & descriptionsGEUDGE D
    HISTStudent's ChoiceUS History3Choose one: HIST 270, 271, 272, 275, CHS 350. If this requirement is complete, then take a Free Elective.OtherAIR: US History

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    • Apply for Graduation (Priority deadline – October 1st)
    • Meet w/Academic Advisor for Grad Check
    • Meet w/Graduate Studies Center and/or Career Development Services

    Spring Senior

    Course AreaCourse NumberCourse TitleUnitsNotesRequirements MetGE Categories
    MATH499Senior Colloquium1Major
    MATHStudent's ChoiceUpper Division MATH Elective 33
    MATHStudent's ChoiceMATH Emphasis Course 43
    Graduation RequirementStudent's ChoiceMulticultural Perspective3If this requirement is complete, then take a Free Elective.OtherMP
    COMPStudent's ChoiceStudent's Choice3If second COMP course already completed take free electiveMajor

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