Austin Community College

Mathematics and Developmental Mathematics

Math course(s) required for various majors

 

ACC (as most colleges) has a number of entry-level college-credit mathematics courses.
Not all of them will transfer to all schools and count in all degree programs.

Our Mathematics flow chart provides quite a lot of information about this.

Also, you should consult the degree plan you wish to follow. ACC degree plans are listed in our catalog. If you are undecided about your major, we suggest that you think of several degree plans that you might be interested in and look at the requirements for all of them. In this case, it would make sense to concentrate most of your efforts on taking courses that count in several of these plans. (Of course, it is a good idea to take a few of the more specialized courses so that you can determine which field is more interesting to you.)

If your educational goal will require a four-year degree, it would be a good idea to look at the degree requirements of at least two four-year schools in which you are most interested. Remember that the decision about which courses will count at a four-year college is totally up to that four-year college. When you have questions about the transferability of the courses, be sure that the information you are getting is information from the four-year school. ACC tries to obtain lists from the area four-year colleges and keep them up to date, but we can certainly make no commitments about what another school will count for a particular degree or when that might change.

Feel free to consult with a mathematics advisor if you have questions or would like to discuss various options.


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Last updated April 16, 2001. Questions, suggestions, comments?