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Mathematics – AS Degree

Mathematics

Associate of Science

This is a two-year associates degree program designed to meet the lower level (freshman and sophomore) course requirements of a four-year University for students majoring in Mathematics.

Modes of Instruction
Learn more about the modes of instruction offered at 51³Ô¹Ï A. Logan College.

Program Details

000AS 0087

View Program Guide for Associate in Science in Mathematics

FIRST YEAR – FALL SEMESTER

ORI 100 A, B, or CCollege Fundamentals1
BIO 101 or Life ScienceBiological Sciences I or Life Science Elective3-4
ENG 101English Composition I3
Fine ArtsFine Arts Elective3
MAT 131Calculus I5
Total15-16

FIRST YEAR – SPRING SEMESTER

MAT 201Calculus II5
PHY 205University Physics I5
ENG 102English Composition II3
CPS 206Computer Science I4
Total17

SECOND YEAR – FALL SEMESTER

PHY 206University Physics II5
COM 115Speech3
MAT 202Calculus III4
HumanitiesHumanities Elective3
ElectiveGeneral Education Elective3
Total18

SECOND YEAR – SPRING SEMESTER

Social ScienceSocial Science Elective3
MAT 221Introduction to Linear Algebra3
MAT 205Differential Equations3
ElectiveGeneral Education Elective3
ElectiveGeneral Education Elective3
Total15

Total Hours for Degree63

The Mathematics – AS Program is a minimum of 63 credit hours. Please use our Tuition and Fees page to calculate your approximate cost.

*Students will be responsible for additional classroom materials and tools. Students can order textbooks online from the .

51³Ô¹Ï A Logan offers a seamless transfer to the next step in your educational journey for many of our programs. Our academic programs prepare you for what you will need to transfer to a four-year college or university. When you have selected the college where you would like to transfer, it is important to review their specific admission and course requirements. 51³Ô¹Ï A Logan College has many articulation agreements with various colleges.

To view articulation agreements for Mathematics, see our Transfer Planning – 51³Ô¹Ï A. Logan College (jalc.edu page.

  1. Problem Solving: Students can use critical thinking skills to solve a variety of mathematical problems.
  2. Computation: Students can perform accurate mathematical calculations.
  3. Analysis & Interpretation: Students can analyze and interpret results to make meaningful conclusions and communicate results.

Mathematics Faculty Contact

Andrew Carr

Department Chair of Business, Computer Science & Math

Andrew Carr

Email: andrew.carr@jalc.edu
Phone: (618) 985-2828 Ext. 8394
Office: E209D


Jennifer Jeter

Professor of Mathematics

Jennifer Jeter

Email: jennifer.jeter@jalc.edu
Phone: (618) 985-2828 Ext. 8177
Office: E209C


Miran Byun

Assistant Professor of Mathematics

Miran Byun

Email: miran.byun@jalc.edu
Phone: (618) 985-2828 Ext. 8392
Office: E209E


Joshua Gross

Instructor of Mathematics

Joshua Gross

Email: joshua.gross@jalc.edu
Phone: (618) 985-2828 Ext. 8983
Office: E209B