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Mathematics - MATH

Mathematics - MATH

AVC Mathematics helps students build strong skills in quantitative reasoning, problem-solving, modeling, and mathematical communication through coursework ranging from statistics and college algebra to calculus, linear algebra, and differential equations.

Mathematics supports success across science, technology, engineering, business, education, and many other fields. Students develop both computational fluency and the critical thinking needed to analyze patterns, evaluate arguments, and solve real-world problems.

Credit Program

Mathematics 2.0 AS-T

60 units

A transfer-focused mathematics pathway that builds strong preparation in calculus, linear algebra, differential equations, and mathematical reasoning for students planning to continue in mathematics, science, engineering, and related disciplines.

Courses You May Take

Mathematics and Statistics Courses

  • MATH 103 - Math for Technical Fields
  • MATH 110 - Mathematics for Liberal Arts Students
  • MATH 116 - Introduction to Statistics Using R
  • MATH 120 - Math for Teachers
  • MATH 124 - Finite Math
  • MATH 128 - College Algebra for Liberal Arts
  • MATH 131 - College Algebra for STEM
  • MATH 135 - Plane Trigonometry
  • MATH 140 - Precalculus
  • MATH 148 - Calculus for Business and Economics
  • MATH 149 - Foundations of Calculus
  • MATH 150 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry
  • MATH 150H - Calculus & Analytic Geometry Honors
  • MATH 160 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry
  • MATH 220 - Linear Algebra
  • MATH 230 - Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations
  • MATH 250 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry
  • STAT C1000 - Introduction to Statistics
  • STAT C1000H - Introduction to Statistics - Honors

Support Courses

  • MATH 031 - Support Course for Math 131
  • MATH 035 - Support Course for Math 135
  • MATH 040S - Support Course for Math 140
  • MATH 049S - Support Course for Math 149
  • MATH 050S - Support Course for Math 150
  • MATH 060S - Support Course for Math 160
  • STAT 1000S - Support Course for STATC1000

What You Will Learn

Students in Mathematics develop skills in algebraic reasoning, trigonometry, statistics, calculus, linear algebra, and differential equations. As they progress, they learn to solve computational, applied, and more abstract mathematical problems with increasing independence.

Coursework also strengthens logical reasoning, mathematical communication, modeling, and the ability to connect mathematics to science, technology, engineering, economics, and everyday decision-making.

Plan Your Path

AVC Mathematics includes courses for liberal arts, STEM, teacher preparation, statistics, and advanced transfer preparation, along with support courses that help students build confidence while completing gateway math classes.

Students are encouraged to use the course sequence guide, review program requirements carefully, and meet with a counselor to choose the pathway that best matches their goals.

Contact

Math, Science and Engineering Division

(661) 722-6300, ext. 6415