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.

Visit the program website: https://math.csuci.edu/
Review the Mathematics, B.S. Major Requirements:
Applied Mathematics Emphasis
Mathematics Education Emphasis
Pure Mathematics Emphasis
Statistics Emphasis

Four Year Academic Roadmap

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  • Fall Freshman

    Course AreaCourse NumberCourse TitleUnitsNotesRequirements MetGE Categories
    MATH150Calculus I4Enroll in MATH 150, if prerequisite is met (or passed Pre-Calculus/Calculus with a B- or higher in high school). Otherwise, take MATH 105 first.Major & GEB4
    COMP105Intro to Programming3Major & GEE
    GEStudent's ChoiceA1 - Oral Communication3See catalog for course titles & descriptionsGEA1
    GEStudent's ChoiceF – Ethnic Studies3Also fulfills Multicultural Perspectives RequirementGE & GraduationF/Multicultural Perspectives
    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 Communication3Please check English Milestone via your Student Center to verify if you need an additional support course.GEA2

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    Milestones

    • All Lower Division (100 and 200 level) major classes must be completed with a C- or better.
    • Complete Golden 4 GE (A1, A2, A3, and B4)
    • Attend Summer Scheduling workshop
    • Attend Study Abroad information session (if interested)
  • Fall Sophomore

    Course AreaCourse NumberCourse TitleUnitsNotesRequirements MetGE Categories
    MATH250Calculus III3Major
    MATH240Linear Algebra3Major
    PHYS201General Physics II4Major
    GEStudent's ChoiceEither C1 or C23GEAdditional 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 Sciences3GEB2
    GEStudent's ChoiceD - Social Sciences3Course 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
    Major EmphasisStudent's ChoiceWill Vary312 units of Major Emphasis courses are required. See catalog for course titles & descriptions.Major
    GEStudent's ChoiceLanguage3Units may vary between 3-4 units depending on language chosen. Also, double-counts with GE:C2.Graduation & GEC2/Language
    HISTStudent's ChoiceUS History3Choose one: HIST 270, 271, 272, 275, CHS 350GraduationAIR: US History

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    Milestones

    • Meet w/Graduate Studies Center to discuss graduate school programs
    • Meet w/Career Development & Alumni Engagement to discuss internship/job opportunities
    • Meet with your program faculty advisor at least once in your Junior year (either in the Fall or Spring semester)

    Spring Junior

    Course AreaCourse NumberCourse TitleUnitsNotesRequirements MetGE Categories
    MATH351Real Analysis3Major
    Major ElectiveStudent's ChoiceWill Vary39 units of Major Electives are required.
    See catalog for course titles & descriptions.
    Major
    Major EmphasisStudent’s ChoiceWill Vary312 units of Major Emphasis courses are required.
    See catalog for course titles & descriptions.
    Major
    UDGEStudent’s ChoiceUDGE C - Arts and Humanities 3GEUDGE 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.GraduationUnit Requirement

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    • N/A
  • Fall Senior

    Course AreaCourse NumberCourse TitleUnitsNotesRequirements MetGE Categories
    MATH499Senior Colloquium1Major
    Major ElectiveStudent's ChoiceWill Vary39 units of Major Electives are required.
    See catalog for course titles & descriptions.
    Major
    Major EmphasisStudent's ChoiceWill Vary312 units of Major Emphasis courses are required.
    See catalog for course titles & descriptions.
    Major
    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.GraduationUnit Requirement
    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.GraduationUnit Requirement

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    Milestones

    • Apply for Graduation (Priority deadline – October 1st)
    • Attend Grad Check workshop or schedule a Grad Check appointment with Academic Advising
    • Meet w/Career Development & Alumni Engagement to learn more about Alumni services
    • Meet with your program faculty advisor at least once before you graduate (either in the Fall or Spring semester)

    Spring Senior

    Course AreaCourse NumberCourse TitleUnitsNotesRequirements MetGE Categories
    MATH499Senion Colloquium1Major
    Major ElectiveStudent's ChoiceWill Vary39 units of Major Electives are required.
    See catalog for course titles & descriptions.
    Major
    Major EmphasisStudent's ChoiceWill Vary312 units of Major Emphasis courses are required.
    See catalog for course titles & descriptions.
    Major
    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.Graduation
    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.Graduation

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    Milestones

    • Attend Grad Fest
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