Central New Mexico Community College – Math Course Sequence

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Central New Mexico Community College – Math Course Sequence
Developmental Math
College Level Math
School of Adult and General Education
School of Math, Science, and Engineering
Math for
Elementary and
Mid School
Teachers I
Math 1110
Track A
Algebra Problem
Solving I
Math 0970
Methods of
Problem Solving
Math 1210
Math for
Elementary and
Mid School
Teachers II
Math 1115
Math for
Elementary and
Mid School
Teachers III
Math 2110
Course will fulfill the
State of New Mexico
core Math requirements
for AA and AS degrees
Survey of Math
Math 1320
Intro to Probability
and Statistics
Math 1330
Track B
Algebra Problem
Solving II
Math 0980
Intermediate
Algebra
Math 1310
Elements of
Calculus II
Math 1465
PreCalculus with
Trigonometry
Math 1530
OR
Advanced Algebra
Math 1415
AND
Trigonometry
Math 1410
Calculus I, II, III
Math 1710, 1715,
2710
Geometry for
Design
Math 1340
College Algebra
Math 1315
Notes:
1) Track A indicates non-algebra track
2) Track B indicates algebra track
3) For Algebraic Problem Solving I and II, test scores
determine placement into Math 0970 and Math 0980.
4) This is not intended to be a comprehensive list of Math
courses. It is a guide for students who need to identify the
sequence of courses for fulfilling program requirements or for
transfer. Please consult with an academic advisor for specific
information pertaining to your program.
Elements of
Calculus I
Math 1460
Transfer notes:
1) Students who intend to transfer to a four-year school should determine what level of math will fulfill core and major
requirements at the transfer institution.
2) In general, the classes in blue fulfill core requirement for AA , AS and transfer. However, students should be aware that
many majors have specific Math requirements.
3) For students who are unsure of their intended major, or transfer college, Math 1315 (Track B – Algebra) is
recommended because it the most universal requirement for a bachelor-level degree.
4) Math 1210 does not have a direct UNM equivalency, however, it can be used to fulfill the college level algebra course
for the NMNEC dual enrollment Bachelor of Science in Nursing only.
Updated 6/13/16
Applicable Fall 2016
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Central New Mexico Community College – Calculus Sequence by Major
Elements of
Calculus I
Math 1460
College Algebra
Math 1315
Business
Biology/
Biotechnology
Chemistry/
Physics
Engineering
Intermediate
Algebra
Math 1310
Intermediate
Algebra
Math 1310
Intermediate
Algebra
Math 1310
Intermediate
Algebra
Math 1310
= Program prerequisite/proficiency
Probability &
Statistics
Math 1330
Elements of
Calculus I
Math 1460
Elements of
Calculus II
Math 1465
College Algebra
Math 1315
PreCalculus with
Trigonometry
Advanced
Algebra
Math 1530
Math
1415
OR
Advanced Algebra
Math 1415
AND
Trigonometry
1410
Calculus I
Math 1710
College Algebra
Math 1315
PreCalculus with
Trigonometry
Math 1530
OR
Advanced Algebra
Math 1415
AND
Trigonometry
1410
College Algebra
Math 1315
PreCalculus with
Trigonometry
Math 1530
OR
Advanced Algebra
Math 1415
AND
Trigonometry
1410
= Program required course
Calculus II
Math 1715
Calculus I
Math 1710
Calculus I
Math 1710
Notes:
This is not intended to be a comprehensive list of Math courses. It is a guide for students who need to identify the sequence of courses for fulfilling
program requirements. Please consult with an academic coach for specific information pertaining to your program.
Students who intend to transfer to a four-year school should determine the appropriate path to fulfill program requirements at the transfer
institution.
Calculus II
Math 1715
Calculus II
Math 1715
Calculus III
Math 2710
Calculus III
Math 2710
Applied
Ordinary
Differential
Equations
Math 2910*
* Math 2910: Course is only approved to satisfy Math 316 at
UNM for Engineering Majors.
Updated 6/13/16
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