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Mathematics, AS

Mathematics, AS
Manchester Community College NH > Programs > Mathematics, AS
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Curriculum
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Engineering Pathway
Mathematics Pathway
Physics Pathway
Overview

Overview

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Introduction to Mathematics

Labor market trends in New Hampshire and across the country increasingly highlight the demand for skilled professionals in STEM disciplines. Our Mathematics degree program is designed to cater to this growing need, preparing you for successful transfer to a 4-year degree program and subsequent career in various STEM fields.

Degree & Certificate Options

The Mathematics Associate of Science (A.S.) degree program offers three distinct pathways, each tailored to different career objectives and areas of interest. The degree pathways allow you to align your studies with specific career goals in fields like engineering, research, mathematics education, data analysis  and more. 

DEGREE PATHWAYS

  • Mathematics — Engineering Pathway
  • Mathematics — Applied Mathematics Pathway
  • Mathematics — Physics Pathway

The curriculum for the three Mathematics degree pathways ranges from 60-62 credits with core requirements common to all three degrees. Each pathway’s curriculum can be explored using the tabs above.

CERTIFICATES

MCC is also proud to offer a specialized certificate in Applied Data Analytics. This certificate program is designed for those who wish to focus specifically on data analysis skills, which are increasingly in demand across various sectors. 

  • Applied Data Analytics Certificate

Program Goals

The Mathematics degree is designed for students who are planning to pursue
a 4-year degree in Mathematics, Engineering, Physics or the sciences. The degree curriculum includes both the general education and mathematics courses typically required during the first two years of a bachelor’s concentration in
those disciplines.

The program prepares you to pursue a bachelor’s degree in mathematics education, engineering and related disciplines. Courses are also useful if you plan to pursue a career in business, finance, strategic planning or quality improvement. This flexibility ensures that you are well-equipped for a diverse range of professional opportunities.

Curriculum

Curriculum

Each Mathematics degree pathway is listed separately.

Please consult individual tabs for information about specific curriculum and degree requirements.

Outcomes

Program Outcomes

Acquired Skills

Graduates of the Mathematics degree program will be able to:

  • Demonstrate applicable problem solving ability in completing mathematical practices.
  • Apply mathematical principles to other disciplines including physical and life sciences, technologies, social sciences and business.
  • Communicate in the language of mathematics effectively using appropriate mathematical terminology, both verbally and written.
  • Use logical reasoning in understanding mathematical proofs.

Employment Opportunities

With a Mathematics degree you can find work as a:

  • Mathematician
  • Statistician
  • Mathematics Educator
  • Engineer
  • Data Analyst
  • Survey Technician
  • Physicist
  • Business/Financial Analyst

Potential Salary

There are a wide range of jobs in the mathematics industry. See below for the average annual salary range in NH for a Statistician.

ENTRY-LEVELMID-RANGEEXPERIENCED
$58,535$102,420$161,140

*Career Coach 2024; Go to mccnh.lightcastcc.com for more.

Outgoing Transfer Opportunities

Students in the Mathematics program can successfully transfer to many colleges and universities around the country, including:

  • Boston University
  • Emerson College
  • Keene State College
  • Plymouth State University
  • Rivier University
  • Southern NH University
  • University of New Hampshire
  • University of Massachusetts

…and many more!

Engineering Pathway

Engineering Pathway

The Engineering Pathway of the Mathematics degree program is structured to cater to students aiming to pursue a 4-year degree in engineering, offering a curriculum that encompasses both general mathematics concentration and specialized mathematics courses. These courses are carefully selected to align with the typical mathematics requirement found in the first two years of a bachelor’s degree in engineering.

Pathway Goals

This program is not only a stepping-stone if you are seeking a deeper understanding of mathematics but also serves as a robust foundation in the fields of mechanical, electrical and civil engineering. This pathway integrates mathematical concepts directly applicable to engineering disciplines. It sets the groundwork for further studies or careers in these various branches of engineering. 

Curriculum: Required Courses

Total Credits:
59

Course Sequencing

Degree Program – First Year

Item #
Title
Credits
MATH204M
Calculus I
4
PHYS210M
University Physics I
4
ENGL110XM or ENGL110M +
4

ENGL110XM or ENGL110M

Total Credits: 4


ENGL110XM
College Composition I with Corequisite
5
ENGL110M
College Composition I
4
Open Elective (3 credits) +
3

Open Elective (3 credits)

Total Credits: 3


FYE100M
MCC Essentials
1

Item #
Title
Credits
MATH214M
Calculus II
4
PHYS220M
University Physics II
4
Mathematics and Engineering Pathway: Choose One – CIS122M, MATH210M, ROBO211M, DATA215M +
3

Mathematics and Engineering Pathway: Choose One – CIS122M, MATH210M, ROBO211M, DATA215M

Total Credits: 3


CIS122M
C++ Programming I
3
MATH210M
Mathematics and Applications in MATLAB
4
ROBO211M
Robotic Design
3
DATA215M
Applied Data Analytics
4
Foreign Language/Humanities/Fine Arts Elective +
3

Foreign Language/Humanities/Fine Arts Elective

Total Credits: 3

Foreign Language/Humanities Elective/Fine Arts Elective:

  • Fine Arts Elective: any course with the academic subject code of ARTS and GDES114M, GDES115M GDES155M.
  • Foreign Language Elective: ASL110M, ASL120M, FREN110M, SPAN110M, SPAN120M
  • Humanities Elective: includes any course with the academic subject code of HUMA or PHIL as well as the following: HIST120M, HIST130M, ENGL113M, ENGL200M, ENGL200AM, ENGL201M, ENGL203M, ENGL204M, ENGL207M, ENGL208M, ENGL209M, ENGL210M, ENGL213M, ENGL214M, ENGL218M, ENGL220M, ENGL224M, ENGL227M, ENGL228M, ENGL229M, ENGL235M, ENGL248M, ENGL258M, ENGL288M

Degree Program – Second Year

Item #
Title
Credits
MATH218M
Introduction to Linear Algebra
4
MATH222M
Multidimensional Calculus
4
ADMT225M
Statics
3
Social Science Elective (3 credits) +
3

Social Science Elective (3 credits)

Total Credits: 3

(ANTH, ECON, GEOG, HIST, POLS, PSYC, SOCI)


Item #
Title
Credits
MATH220M
Differential Equations
4
ADMT112M
Introduction to Engineering Design and Solid Modeling
4
Math Elective +
3

Math Elective

Total Credits: 3

(100 level or higher)


Lab Science Elective +
4

Lab Science Elective

Total Credits: 4

(BIOL, CHEM, ENVS, ESCI, GEOL, PHYS)


Total Credits:
59

Mathematics Pathway

Mathematics Pathway

The Mathematics Pathway of the Mathematics degree program is structured to cater to students aiming to pursue a 4-year degree in Mathematics or Mathematics Education, offering a curriculum that encompasses both general mathematics concentration and specialized mathematics courses.

Pathway Goals

Courses are carefully selected to align with the typical requirements found in the first two years of a bachelor’s degree in mathematics. This program is not only a stepping-stone if you seek a deeper understanding of mathematics but also serves as a robust foundation in applied mathematics and mathematics education. This pathway provides the skills necessary for real-world applications of mathematics, preparing you for diverse career opportunities. 

Curriculum: Required Courses

Total Credits:
60

Course Sequencing

Degree Program – First Year

Item #
Title
Credits
MATH204M
Calculus I
4
PHYS210M
University Physics I
4
ENGL110XM or ENGL110M +
4

ENGL110XM or ENGL110M

Total Credits: 4


ENGL110XM
College Composition I with Corequisite
5
ENGL110M
College Composition I
4
Open Elective (3 credits) +
3

Open Elective (3 credits)

Total Credits: 3


FYE100M
MCC Essentials
1

Item #
Title
Credits
MATH214M
Calculus II
4
PHYS220M
University Physics II
4
Foreign Language/Humanities/Fine Arts Elective +
3

Foreign Language/Humanities/Fine Arts Elective

Total Credits: 3

Foreign Language/Humanities Elective/Fine Arts Elective:

  • Fine Arts Elective: any course with the academic subject code of ARTS and GDES114M, GDES115M GDES155M.
  • Foreign Language Elective: ASL110M, ASL120M, FREN110M, SPAN110M, SPAN120M
  • Humanities Elective: includes any course with the academic subject code of HUMA or PHIL as well as the following: HIST120M, HIST130M, ENGL113M, ENGL200M, ENGL200AM, ENGL201M, ENGL203M, ENGL204M, ENGL207M, ENGL208M, ENGL209M, ENGL210M, ENGL213M, ENGL214M, ENGL218M, ENGL220M, ENGL224M, ENGL227M, ENGL228M, ENGL229M, ENGL235M, ENGL248M, ENGL258M, ENGL288M

Mathematics and Engineering Pathway: Choose One – CIS122M, MATH210M, ROBO211M, DATA215M +
3

Mathematics and Engineering Pathway: Choose One – CIS122M, MATH210M, ROBO211M, DATA215M

Total Credits: 3


CIS122M
C++ Programming I
3
MATH210M
Mathematics and Applications in MATLAB
4
ROBO211M
Robotic Design
3
DATA215M
Applied Data Analytics
4

Degree Program – Second Year

Item #
Title
Credits
MATH218M
Introduction to Linear Algebra
4
MATH222M
Multidimensional Calculus
4
Social Science Elective (3 credits) +
3

Social Science Elective (3 credits)

Total Credits: 3

(ANTH, ECON, GEOG, HIST, POLS, PSYC, SOCI)


Open Elective (3 credits) +
3

Open Elective (3 credits)

Total Credits: 3


Item #
Title
Credits
MATH215M
Mathematical Proof
4
MATH220M
Differential Equations
4
MATH299M
Mathematics Capstone
4
Lab Science Elective +
4

Lab Science Elective

Total Credits: 4

(BIOL, CHEM, ENVS, ESCI, GEOL, PHYS)


Total Credits:
60

Physics Pathway

Physics Pathway

The Physics Pathway of the Mathematics degree program is for students aiming to pursue a 4-year degree in Physics or Physics Education, offering a curriculum that encompasses both general mathematics concentration and specialized mathematics and physics courses. 

Pathway Goals

Courses are carefully selected to align with the typical requirements found in the first two years of a bachelor’s degree in physics. This program will provide you with a robust foundation in mathematics, physics and related disciplines.  Emphasizing the mathematical aspects of physical theories and applications, this pathway will prepare you for further study or a career in physics and related fields. 

Curriculum: Required Courses

Total Credits:
62

Course Sequencing

Degree Program – First Year

Item #
Title
Credits
MATH204M
Calculus I
4
PHYS210M
University Physics I
4
ENGL110XM or ENGL110M +
4

ENGL110XM or ENGL110M

Total Credits: 4


ENGL110XM
College Composition I with Corequisite
5
ENGL110M
College Composition I
4
Open Elective (3 credits) +
3

Open Elective (3 credits)

Total Credits: 3


FYE100M
MCC Essentials
1

Item #
Title
Credits
MATH214M
Calculus II
4
PHYS220M
University Physics II
4
CHEM115M
General Chemistry I
4
Foreign Language/Humanities/Fine Arts Elective +
3

Foreign Language/Humanities/Fine Arts Elective

Total Credits: 3

Foreign Language/Humanities Elective/Fine Arts Elective:

  • Fine Arts Elective: any course with the academic subject code of ARTS and GDES114M, GDES115M GDES155M.
  • Foreign Language Elective: ASL110M, ASL120M, FREN110M, SPAN110M, SPAN120M
  • Humanities Elective: includes any course with the academic subject code of HUMA or PHIL as well as the following: HIST120M, HIST130M, ENGL113M, ENGL200M, ENGL200AM, ENGL201M, ENGL203M, ENGL204M, ENGL207M, ENGL208M, ENGL209M, ENGL210M, ENGL213M, ENGL214M, ENGL218M, ENGL220M, ENGL224M, ENGL227M, ENGL228M, ENGL229M, ENGL235M, ENGL248M, ENGL258M, ENGL288M

Degree Program – Second Year

Item #
Title
Credits
MATH218M
Introduction to Linear Algebra
4
MATH222M
Multidimensional Calculus
4
PHYS230M
Modern Physics
4
Social Science Elective (3 credits) +
3

Social Science Elective (3 credits)

Total Credits: 3

(ANTH, ECON, GEOG, HIST, POLS, PSYC, SOCI)


Degree Program – Second Year

Item #
Title
Credits
MATH220M
Differential Equations
4
MATH299M
Mathematics Capstone
4
PHYS225M
Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
4
MATH210M
Mathematics and Applications in MATLAB
4
Total Credits:
62

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