Mathematics

100% of this program can be completed online.

GET HALFWAY TO A FOUR-YEAR MATH DEGREE IN MONROE COMMUNITY COLLEGE'S CONVENIENT TRANSFER PROGRAM

An associate degree in mathematics from Monroe Community College can be the first half of an equation that adds up to a math bachelor's degree.

Our math associate degree is designed as a transfer program, preparing you to gain admission to a four-year math degree program. Transfer students from Monroe Community College's math program have an excellent track record. Our mathematics associate degree graduates have gone on to earn math bachelor's degrees from prestigious universities nationwide.

Subtract the hassles and high tuition from your math degree program, while adding outstanding professors, great transfer opportunities, and flexible course options.

OUR ASSOCIATE MATHEMATICS DEGREE PREPARES YOU TO TRANSFER

In the mathematics associate degree program at Monroe Community College, you'll take math courses that are generally equivalent to the first two years of a math bachelor's degree. You'll learn from exceptional math professors who've won numerous awards, with special recognition for their creative use of technology and multimedia. More than a dozen of MCC's math courses are available online, letting you set your own hours.

Upon completing your math associate degree, you'll be ready to transfer directly to a four-year college with junior status, majoring in mathematics, applied mathematics, mathematics education, statistics, or a related field.

We'd love to hear from you. Get in touch with our admissions office at admissions@monroecc.edu or (585) 292-2200 to learn more about the benefits you'll find in Monroe Community College's mathematics associate degree program.

To gain admission to this program, you must have completed MTH 175 (Precalculus) with a grade of C or higher, or high school precalculus with a grade of 83 or higher.

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TAKE THE FIRST STEP TOWARD A BACHELOR'S DEGREE IN MATH

Credits from Monroe Community College's two-year mathematics program can transfer to colleges across the country. Our math graduates have gained admission to four-year math programs at universities throughout the country, including prestigious institutions such as:

  • Duke University
  • University of Rochester
  • Rochester Institute of Technology
  • Ohio State University
  • Northeastern University
  • Purdue University
  • St. Bonaventure University
  • Roberts Wesleyan College
  • All SUNY colleges and universities

After earning bachelor's degrees, our math associate degree candidates have gone on to career success with firms such as:

  • Avani Technology Solutions
  • Unisys Corporation
  • Earthlink
  • Canandaigua National Bank
  • Citibank
  • Oracle
  • Netsmart

Contact an admissions counselor today at admissions@monroecc.edu or    (585) 292-2200 to learn more about the math associate degree program at Monroe Community College.

MATHEMATICS

A.S. Degree - Transfer Program

Department:Mathematics

School(s): Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM)

MCC Program Code: MC02

100% of this program can be completed online.

Description
This program is intended for students planning to transfer to a four year college to major in Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Mathematics Education, Statistics, or a related field. The course work in this program is generally equivalent to the first two years of a typical four year program in Mathematics. Successful completion of this program will demonstrate preparation for continued study in Mathematics at the junior level.
Admission to this program requires that the student has completed MTH 175 (Precalculus) with a grade of C or higher, or high school Precalculus with a grade of (B) 83 or higher, or MCC Level 10 Mathematics placement.
Students in this program are encouraged to consult with an advisor in the Mathematics Department.

Program Learning Outcomes
1.Express mathematical ideas in various ways such as symbolically, graphically, numerically, or verbally.
2.Apply and interpret advanced mathematical symbols, procedures or methods with proficiency.
3.Solve problems by applying appropriate analytical methods.
4.Develop mathematical models for application problems.
5.Construct mathematical arguments using theorems or definitions.
6.Formulate mathematical proofs.

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Requirements for Program Entrance
MTH 175 with a grade of C or higher, or high school Precalculus with a grade of B (83) or higher, or MCC Level 10 Mathematics placement.

Distribution Requirements

Credit Hours
FIRST SEMESTER
ENG 101 College Composition OR
ENG 200 Advanced Composition
3
MTH 210 Calculus I (grade of C or higher required)
4
SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION - WORLD HISTORY AND GLOBAL AWARENESS (SUNY-WHGA) OR
SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION - WORLD LANGUAGES (SUNY-WLNG) ELECTIVE
3
SUNY GENERAL ELECTIVE - THE ARTS (SUNY-ARTS) OR
SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION - SOCIAL SCIENCES (SUNY-SOCS) ELECTIVE
3
OPEN ELECTIVE*
3-4
First Semester Total:
16-17
SECOND SEMESTER
MTH 211 Calculus II  (grade of C or higher required)
4
MTH 220 Discrete Mathematics
3
SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION - DIVERSITY: EQUITY, INCLUSION, AND SOCIAL JUSTICE (SUNY-DVRS) ELECTIVE
3
SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION - HUMANITIES (SUNY-HUMN) OR
SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION -U.S. HISTORY AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT (SUNY-USCV) ELECTIVE
3
OPEN ELECTIVE*
3-4
Second Semester Total:
16-17
THIRD SEMESTER
MTH 212 Calculus III  (grade of C or higher required)
4
SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION - NATURAL SCIENCES AND SCIENTIFIC REASONING (SUNY-NSCI) ELECTIVE**
4
SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION - CRITICAL THINKING AND REASONING (SUNY-CTRN) ELECTIVE***
3
OPEN ELECTIVE*
3-4
Third Semester Total:
14-15
FOURTH SEMESTER
MTH 230 Linear Algebra
4
SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION - NATURAL SCIENCES AND SCIENTIFIC REASONING (SUNY-NSCI) ELECTIVE**
4
CSC 101 - Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming OR
CPT 101 - Introduction to Computing OR
CPT 120 - Introduction to Cybersecurity OR
CRC 101 - Practical Computer Literacy ****
3-4
OPEN ELECTIVE* #
3
Fourth Semester Total:
14-15
TOTAL CREDITS:
60-64
*Students are strongly encouraged to check with the institution to which they intend to transfer to ensure selection of appropriate electives. Mathematics majors are encouraged to consider MTH 225 as an elective after MTH 211 has been completed with a grade of C or higher. Students interested in studying Probability and Statistics might also consider MTH 260 after MTH 212 (or both MTH 211 and MTH 220) have been completed with a grade of C or higher. Note: MTH 160 and MTH 161 can also be taken as electives in this program, although these courses may not be applicable towards a Mathematics major at some four year colleges.
**Choose any two of the following: BIO 155, BIO 156, CHE 151, CHE 152, GEO 101, GEO 102, PHY 161, PHY 261, GEG 101 with GEG 100, GEG 111 with GEG 110.

***If the student has already completed a course designated as SUNY-CTRN, this requirement is considered an open elective

****CSC 101 is strongly recommended.

#This 3-credit elective may not be necessary if the student has already completed three 4-credit electives and has the minimum 12 credits of electives required for the program. The student will need to request a waiver from the Mathematics Department.

Revised 5/23/2023