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Margaret Wade
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125 AHSF |
685-4615 |
Dean |
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| Norma Duran |
124 AHSF |
685-4612 |
| Brenda Smith |
124 AHSF |
685-6413 |
| Division Secretaries |
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Margie Carrillo
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117 MHAB |
685-6801 |
Michael Dixon
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109 AHSF |
685-4616 |
Sonia Ford
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115 AHSF |
685-4525 |
Kyle Kundomal
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116 AHSF |
685-4719 |
Gena Nicholson
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119 MHAB |
685-6803 |
Linda Penny
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140 AHSF |
685-4622 |
| Connie Sanchez |
121 MHAB |
686-6804 |
Joseph Severino
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107 AHSF |
685-4568 |
Lori Thomas
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104 AHSF |
685-4618 |
Laura Van Husen
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118 MHAB |
685-6802 |
| Karen Vest |
116 MHAB |
685-6800 |
| Faculty |
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| Math Lab |
124 MHAB |
685-6837 |
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There are four main objectives of the Department of Mathematics: to provide a sound curriculum for students who wish to pursue a career in mathematics or mathematical education, to provide adequate training for students in science, engineering, and occupational technical programs; to provide math courses to satisfy general degree requirements, and to provide developmental courses to prepare students for college level work.
The courses listed for this area of study (linked below) are suggested for students who wish to receive an associate degree at Midland College and transfer to a four-year college. An official degree plan should be filed the semester before graduation; please contact the Dean whose name is listed above.
These are presented in the suggested sequence of courses for this degree. A + indicates course with either a prerequisite or corequisite. Courses without a prerequisite do not have to be taken in order. For example, HIST 1301 does not have to be taken before HIST 1302 since 1301 is not a prerequisite for 1302. Nevertheless, the general sequence should still be followed. Part-time students may require more than four semesters to complete their degree or certificate.
Choose from the link(s) below for completion options for this area of study:
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