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	2022-2023 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 																	 
	    Tennessee Transfer Pathway, Mathematics Emphasis, A.S.
				
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				 - (901) 333-4474
The mission of the Mathematics department is to provide the mathematical skills required for career and transfer programs, and to prepare students for success in a culturally diverse environment. Additionally, the Mathematics department’s courses also fulfill the general education requirements for all Southwest degree programs. Contact the Department of Mathematics (901) 333-4474 for Mathematics area of emphasis advising and transfer information. This degree is intended for students who intend to major in Mathematics or a related discipline of study at a university.  
			 
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		First Semester: 16 Credits
 Second Semester: 14 Credits
 Third Semester: 14 Credits
 Fourth Semester: 16 Credits
 Total Program Credits: 60
 Contact the Department of Mathematics, (901) 333-4474, for college-parallel area of emphasis advising and transfer information. Students should check course recommendations with the college or university to which they intend to transfer for a baccalaureate degree. The receiving institution always makes the final decision about transferability of credits.  1Review General Education pages and/or consult advisor for correct selection.  *Students who wish to pursue a concentration in actuarial science available at the University of Tennessee, Chattanooga; Middle Tennessee State University; or Tennessee State University should complete ECON 21100 and ECON 2200 to fulfill the requirement in social/behavioral sciences.     													 | 
												 
											 
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