If you transferred into CSUMB from a California community college as an AS-T-certified student in Mathematics, you must complete the following courses for your bachelor's degree in Mathematics at CSUMB. If you are unsure about your transfer status, please contact a mathematics faculty advisor as soon as possible (see the advising page for more information). You will work with a faculty advisor to create your Individual Learning Plan (ILP). This ILP maps out how you will achieve each of the major course requirements listed below and earn your degree.

Course Requirements for AS-T-certified students

Any Approved Upper-Division in general education course in Area D2 ~ 4 credits

Core Courses ~ 36 credits

MATH 300: Major Proseminar 

MATH 320: Probability & Statistics 

MATH 322: Foundations of Modern Math 

MATH 330: Advanced Linear Algebra 

MATH 350: Complex Analysis 

MATH 361S: Mathematics Tutors (Service Learning)

MATH 400: Capstone Seminar 

MATH 410: Modern Algebra I 

MATH 420: Mathematical Analysis I 

Concentration ~ 12 credits

Completion of one of the concentrations listed below

Mathematics Subject Matter Preparation Program

MATH 325: Number Theory 
MATH 326: History of Mathematics
MATH 329: College Geometry

Pure Math Concentration

MATH 411: Modern Algebra II 
MATH 421: Mathematical Analysis II
One of the following Electives
     MATH 340: Ordinary Diff Equations 
     MATH 370: Logic & Computation 
     MATH 374: Mathematical Modeling 
     MATH 375: Num Analysis Math & Stat 
     MATH 376: Partial Differential Equs 
     MATH 385: Enumerative Combinatorics 
     MATH 386: Graph Theory and Its Appl 
     STAT 250: Applied Stat:Sci Tech 
     STAT 320: Mathematical Statistics 
     STAT 400: App Stat Meth:Regr Analys

Courses Depending on Group (See Group Description Below) ~ 8 credits

If 3 credits completed from Group A and no units in computer programming and no units in discrete mathematics (Group B)

If 3 units completed from Group A and 3 units in computer programming (Group B)

If 3 units completed from Group A and 3 units in discreet mathematics (Group B)

  • CST 231: Problm-Solving/Programng\L 
  • MATH 265: Diff Equs & Linear Algebra 

If 5 or 6 units from Group A and no units from Group B

Description of courses from Group A and Group B completed at Community College

NOTE: All units are based on the semester and indicated minimum credits. While 3 credits are
required from Group A, no units are required from Group B.

Group A

Differential Equations ~ 3 credits
Linear Algebra  ~ 3 credits
OR
Introduction to Differential Equations and Linear Algebra ~ 5 credits

Group B

Discrete Math ~ 3 credits
Physics (Physics majors course) ~ 4 credits
Mathematical Computing Systems ~ 1 credits
Computer Programming ~ 3 credits (Any programming course that is articulated as major
preparation at a CSU)
Proof ~ 3 credits
Statistics ~ 3 credits