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Undergraduate Bulletin 2010-2011 
    
Undergraduate Bulletin 2010-2011 [Archived Catalog]

Mathematics Concentration (A.A.)


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Program Offered: Concentration A.A.
Department of Mathematical Sciences
College of Arts and Sciences

Kettler Hall 200 ~ 260-481-6821 ~ www.ipfw.edu/math


The student learning outcomes for the degree are as follows:

  • Students who complete the Associate of Arts Degree in Mathematics should be able to reason mathematically and should be good problem solvers.
  • Students should understand the role mathematics has played in solving important problems in a variety of disciplines, e.g. physics, engineering and business.
  • Students who complete the degree should be prepared to complete a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mathematics in two years with a full-time course load.

The requirement of a Quantitative Reasoning course in IPFW General Education Area I is satisfied by the courses under the program requirements. If you plan to continue for a bachelor’s degree with a major in mathematics or mathematics teaching, see Part 5  for B.S. requirements.

IPFW General Education Requirements


Area I - Linquistic and Numerical Foundations Credits: 6


Area II-Natural and Physical Sciences Credits: 6


See Part 2 General Education Requirements for approved courses 

One science course with a scheduled laboratory required.

Area III—The Individual, Culture, and Society Credits: 6


See Part 2 General Education Requirements for approved courses 

Credits in the first year of a foreign language Credits: 8


Credits in a concentration with a grade of C or higher in each course (see below) Credits: 15-21


Additional credits in approved elective courses Credits: 4-12


Total credits with a graduation GPA of at least 2.00: 60-63


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