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AS-T — MATHEMATICS                                            AA-T — PHILOSOPHY

The AS-T in Mathematics provides students with the            The AA-T in Philosophy is designed to prepare the student
mathematical concepts and skills to attain upper division     for transfer to four-year institutions of higher education
status in mathematics at most four-year colleges and          and is specifically intended to satisfy the lower division
universities. This coursework will satisfy the lower          requirements for the Baccalaureate Degree in Philosophy
division mathematics requirements at the California State     at a California State University. The knowledge and skills
University. Successful completion of the transfer degree      offered in this degree lead students to develop foundational
in Mathematics guarantees the student acceptance to           knowledge in the field of philosophy including those topics
the California State University. Students also have the       and issues related to global, national, and local aspects of
mathematical preparation to transfer to baccalaureate         the field of study. Program Learning Outcomes: Upon
programs in Mathematics, Physics, Engineering, or             completion of this program, students will be able to identify
Computer Science. Students must complete all core             and evaluate arguments. Students will be able to recognize
courses and choose other courses from the additional          the importance of reasoning in seeking truth. Students will
courses listed to a total of 23-25 units. Program Learning    be able to articulate and distinguish competing theories
Outcomes: Upon completion of this program, students           and perspectives.
will be able to solve applications in math and science using
derivatives, integrals, differential equations and linear      Required Core: Select two courses PHILO 101 or 116, 117;
algebra; evaluate limits, derivatives and integrals; solve
a variety of rudimentary and second order differential         List A: Select one course (3 units) PHILO 119, 120;
equations; and analyze, synthesize and evaluate theorems
in Linear Algebra.                                            List B: Select two courses (6 units) HIST 101, 102

Required Core: MATH 103 or 103H, 104 or 104H, and 105         List C: Select one course (3 units) HUMAN 105, 106, 110,
or 105H;                                                      115, 117, 125; PHILO 118, 121.

List A: Select one course MATH 107, 107H, 108, 108H;          Required Units for Major: 18 units*

List B: Select one course from the following: Any course      AS-T — PHYSICS
from List A not used above; CS/IS 112, 135, 139; MATH 136;
PHY 101, 101H.                                                The AS-T in Physics provides a foundation in physics and
                                                              mathematics for students planning to transfer into a bacca-
Required Units for Major: 23-25 units*                        laureate program in physics or physics education. Success-
                                                              ful completion of the transfer degree in Physics guarantees
AA-T — MUSIC                                                  the student acceptance to a California State University to
                                                              pursue a baccalaureate degree in Physics or a related Field.
The AA-T Music designed to prepare the student for            Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this
transfer to four year institutions of higher education and    program, students will be able to apply appropriate physi-
is specifically intended to satisfy lower-division require-    cal laws and mathematical techniques to analyze various
ments for a baccalaureate degree in music at a California     physical situations. Students will be able to perform
State University. The knowledge and skills offered in this     various scientific experiments and to analyze data to check
degree lead students to develop foundational knowledge in     agreement with theoretical predictions.
the field of music including those topics and issues related
to global, national, and local aspects of the field of study.  Required Core: PHY 101, 102, 103; MATH 103, 104, 105.
Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this
program, students will be able to identify major topics,      Required Units for Major: 28 units*
developments, debates, and issues in music, students will
be able to apply their knowledge of key concepts in music
to discuss, analyze, and synthesize a variety of theoretical
and practical foci in music. Students will be able to gain a
global, national, and local perspective on issues pertaining
to music preparing them for multiple pathways for future
study and career opportunities

Required Core: MUSIC 201, 202, 203, 204, 211, 212, 213, 214;

Required two units: MUSIC 140;

Select four courses (4 units) MUSIC 143, 146, 147, 230, 231,
240, 241, 242.

Required Units for Major: 22 units*

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