These pathways serve as tools, not prescribed programs of study. Before enrolling, you can use them to get a feel for what you can do in this program. After enrolling, you and your advisors can use them as a starting point for building your personalized outcomes-based ILP.

This pathway, intended as a reference, shows a productive route to graduation in four years.  Your actual pathway may not look exactly like the model due to several factors:

  • Any required remedial courses, such as MATH 098 and WRT 095
  • Actual availability of courses during a given semester
  • Personal choices you make in your Individual Learning Plan, in consultation with your advisors

Courses by Requirement

Degree requirements are considered a guideline for graduation, and cannot replace the feedback of an academic advisor. Learn more about degree requirements at CSUMB.

Course units may only be counted once, when a course meets multiple requirements, the letter 'C' means that the completed course units were counted elsewhere.

First Year Seminar

RequirementCourseUnits
First Year Seminar FYS 100: First Year Seminar3
Total:3

University Learning Requirements

RequirementCourseUnits
Community Participation SL 200S: Intro to Service4
Creative/Artistic ExpressionAny approved course4Upper-division
Democratic Participation GS 200: Politics of Everyday Life4
Engcom AAny approved course4
Engcom B HCOM 213: Intro to Comm Ethics4
Ethics HCOM 213: Intro to Comm EthicsC
Literature and Popular CultureAny approved course3Upper-division
Mathcom MATH 150: Calculus I4
Science ContentAny approved course4
Science Methods Lab1
Science Methods LectureAny approved course3
U.S. Histories GS 200: Politics of Everyday LifeC
Vibrancy ActivityAny approved course1
Vibrancy TheoryAny approved course3Upper-division
Total:39

Upper-division General Education

RequirementCourseUnits
Creative/Artistic ExpressionAny approved course4Upper-division
Literature and Popular CultureAny approved course3Upper-division
Vibrancy TheoryAny approved course3Upper-division
Total:10

Graduation Learning Outcomes

RequirementCourseUnits
Culture & Equity MATH 361S: Mathematics TutorsC
GWAR MATH 300: Major Proseminar4
Language 2Any approved course4
Language 3Any approved course4
Tech/Info CST 101: Technology Tools4
Upper Division Service Learning MATH 361S: Mathematics Tutors5
Total:21

Major Learning Requirements

RequirementCourseUnits
MLO 1 Foundations and Calculus MATH 250: Multivariate Calculus4
MLO 10 Area of Concentration Competency MATH 325: Number Theory4
MLO 11 Problem Solving MATH 401: Capstone Seminar II4
MLO 12 Mathematics as Communication MATH 401: Capstone Seminar IIC
MLO 13 Mathematical ReasoningC
MLO 14 Mathematical ConnectionsC
MLO 15 TechnologyC
MLO 2 Discrete Mathematics MATH 170: Discrete Mathematics4
MLO 3 Computer Programming CST 231/L: Problm-Solving/Programng
MLO 4 Foundation of Modern Mathematics MATH 322: Foundations of Modern Math4
MLO 5 Statistics and Probability MATH 320: Probability and Statistics4
MLO 6 Linear Algebra MATH 330: Linear Algebra4
MLO 8 Analysis MATH 420: Mathematical Analysis I4
MLO 9 Service Learning MATH 361S: Mathematics TutorsC
Total:32

Major Core Courses

Major Concentration Courses

Additional Courses

RequirementCourseUnits
Elective (see advisor)3
Total:3

Total: 120 units

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