The Associate in Science in Mathematics for Transfer (AA-T) degree program is designed as a roadmap for course selection and as the primary pathway for transfer students intending to earn a California State University (CSU) bachelor鈥檚 degree in mathematics. Particularly, this degree is intended to assist students in seamlessly transferring to a CSU. Mathematicians work in a variety of fields including actuarial science, analytical research, computer programming and mathematical modeling, cryptography, and education. A strong mathematics background is also required for careers in engineering and the physical sciences, social science, and computer science.
Required core courses (14 units):
5 units MATH-190 Analytic Geometry with Calculus I
4 units MATH-191 Analytic Geometry with Calculus II
5 units MATH-290 Analytic Geometry with Calculus III
Plus a minimum of 7 units from Lists A & B with at least 4 units from List A:
List A:
4 units MATH-292 Introduction to Differential Equations
4 units MATH-200 Introduction to Linear Algebra
List B:
3 units MATH-185 Discrete Mathematics
September 2025
Contra Costa College
2600 Mission Bell Drive,
SAN PABLO,
California,
94860, United States
September 2025
Diablo Valley College
Pleasant Hill Campus,
321 Golf Club Road,
PLEASANT HILL,
California,
94523, United States
Graduation from a U.S. high school with grades of C or higher in academic English (not ESL) or equivalent.
English Proficiency Tests:
Note from client: this is just for Fall 2020, but at least students will know they can still apply (in fact even a bit later probably).