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.

Four Year Academic Roadmap

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  • Fall Freshman

    Course AreaCourse NumberCourse TitleUnitsNotesRequirements MetGE Categories
    MATH150Calculus I4

    Enroll in Math 150 if prerequisite met (or passed Pre-Calculus/Calculus with B- or higher in high school)

    Major & GEB4
    COMP105Intro to Programming3Major & GEE
    GEStudent's ChoiceA1 - Oral Communication3See catalog for course titles & descriptionsGEA1
    GEStudent's ChoiceF – Ethnic Studies3See catalog for course titles & descriptionsGEF
    GEStudent's ChoiceC1 – Arts: Arts, Cinema, Dance, Music, Theater3See catalog for course titles & descriptionsGEC1

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    Milestones

    • All Lower Division (100 and 200 level) major classes must be completed with a C- or better.
    • Schedule an appointment with a Peer Advisor or Academic Advisor in the Academic Advising Center
    • Attend Major Fair (First Week of October)

    Spring Freshman

    Course AreaCourse NumberCourse TitleUnitsNotesRequirements MetGE Categories
    MATH151Calculus II4Major
    PHYS200General Physics I4Major & GEB1/B3
    MATH230Logic and Mathematical Reasoning3Major & GEA3
    GEStudent's ChoiceA2 - Written Communication3

    Please check English Milestone via your Student Center to verify if you need an additional support course.

    See catalog for course titles & descriptions

    GEA2

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    Milestones

    • All Lower Division (100 and 200 level) major classes must be completed with a C- or better.
  • Fall Sophomore

    Course AreaCourse NumberCourse TitleUnitsNotesRequirements MetGE Categories
    MATH250Calculus III3Major
    MATH240Linear Algebra3Major
    PHYS201General Physics II4Major
    GEStudent's ChoiceC1 or C23See catalog for course titles & descriptionsGEAdditional C
    POLS150American Political Institutions3AIR: US Constitution/ State & Local Govt.GED/AIR

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    Milestones

    • All Lower Division (100 and 200 level) major classes must be completed with a C- or better.

    Spring Sophomore

    Course AreaCourse NumberCourse TitleUnitsNotesRequirements MetGE Categories
    MATH300Discrete Mathematics3Major
    MATH352Probability and Statistics3Major
    COMP150Object Oriented Programming4Major
    GEStudent's ChoiceB2 - Life Sciences3See catalog for course titles & descriptionsGEB2
    GEStudent's ChoiceD - Social Sciences3See catalog for course titles & descriptions. Course must be a different subject than Political Science.GED

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    Milestones

    • All Lower Division (100 and 200 level) major classes must be completed with a C- or better.
  • Fall Junior

    Course AreaCourse NumberCourse TitleUnitsNotesRequirements MetGE Categories
    MATH310Transition to Higher Math3Major & GWAR
    MATH350Differential Equations3Major
    MATH390Junior Colloquium1Major
    MATHStudent's ChoiceEmphasis Course 13Major
    GEStudent's ChoiceLanguage3Units may vary between 3-4 units depending on language chosen. Also double-counts with GE:C2GELanguage
    HISTStudent's ChoiceUS History3Choose one: HIST 270, 271, 272, 275. CHS 350 is an option however will need to be taken semester 5 or later.OtherAIR: US History

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    Milestones

    • Meet w/Graduate Studies Center
    • Meet w/Career Development Services

    Spring Junior

    Course AreaCourse NumberCourse TitleUnitsNotesRequirements MetGE Categories
    MATH351Real Analysis3Major
    MATHStudent's ChoiceMath Elective 13Select Math elective that also count for UDGE-B (MATH-330/331/345/398/430/438/439/448)Major & GEUDGE B
    MATHStudent’s ChoiceEmphasis Course 23Major
    UDGEStudent’s ChoiceUDGE C - Arts and Humanities 3See catalog for course titles & descriptionsGEUDGE C
    Free ElectiveStudent’s ChoiceFree Elective3Needed for 120 Unit Requirement - Can be any class, any major, any level 100-299 or 100-499 that you have not earned previous credit for.Other

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    Milestones

    • N/A
  • Fall Senior

    Course AreaCourse NumberCourse TitleUnitsNotesRequirements MetGE Categories
    MATH499Senior Colloquium1Major
    MATHStudent's ChoiceMath Elective 23Major
    MATHStudent's ChoiceEmphasis Course 3 3Major
    UDGEStudent's ChoiceUDGE D - Social Sciences3See catalog for course titles & descriptionsGEUDGE D
    Free ElectiveStudent's ChoiceFree Elective3Needed for 120 Unit Requirement - Can be any class, any major, any level 100-299 or 100-499 that you have not earned previous credit for.Other
    Free ElectiveStudent's ChoiceFree Elective1Needed for 120 Unit Requirement - Can be any class, any major, any level 100-299 or 100-499 that you have not earned previous credit for.Other

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    Milestones

    • 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
    MATH499Senion Colloquium1Major
    MATHStudent's ChoiceMath Elective 33Major
    MATHStudent's ChoiceEmphasis Course 4 3Major
    Free ElectiveStudent's ChoiceFree Elective3Needed for 120 Unit Requirement - Can be any class, any major, any level 100-299 or 100-499 that you have not earned previous credit for.Other
    Free ElectiveStudent's ChoiceFree Elective3Needed for 120 Unit Requirement - Can be any class, any major, any level 100-299 or 100-499 that you have not earned previous credit for.Other

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    Milestones

    • Attend Grad Fest
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