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Mathematics is a tool to model and understand the world around us. It is used in virtually every career and is a part of our daily life. The mathematics program at Snow College not only helps those students who think they don’t have a “math brain,” but our skilled faculty is also well-equipped to challenge and prepare students for further education in a variety of STEM fields.

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Freshman (Semester 1)
Course Title Credits
MATH 1210 Calculus I 5
ENGL 1010 Introduction to Writing 3
Life Science 3
American Institutions 3
GNST 1200 Foundations 3
Freshman (Semester 2)
Course Title Credits
MATH 1220 Calculus II 4
ENGL 2010 Intermediate Writing 3
MUSC 1010 Introduction to Music 3
PHIL 1000 Introduction to Philosophy 3
Electives 2
Sophomore (Semester 3)
Course Title Credits
MATH 2210 Calculus III 3
MATH 3310 Discrete Mathematics 3
PHYS 2215 Physics for Scientist and Engineers I 4
PHYS 2215 Physics for Scientists and Engineers I Lab 1
Social and Behavior Science 3
Electives 1
Sophomore (Semester 4)
Course Title Credits
MATH 2270 Linear Algebra 3
MATH 2280 Differential Equations 3
PHYS 2220 Physics for Scientists and Engineers II 4
PHYS 2225 Physics for Scientists and Engineers II Lab 1
Electives 4
Note: the information above will make a student transfer-ready for a Mathematics BS program at another school. Below are the base requirements to earn the AS in Mathematics at Snow College:
  • MATH 1210 Calculus I 5 credits
  • One of the following:
    • MATH 1220 Calculus II 4 credits
    • MATH 2270 Linear Algebra 3 credits

While we recommend that mathematics students earn the Associate of Science (AS), an AA in mathematics is also available. The Associate of Arts has the same requirements as the AS with the addition of a foreign language (complete a 1020-level language course). Please see your academic advisor for full details.

Course Title Credits
General Education Courses 34-36 credits
Elective Credits 14-20 credits
Meta-major Requirements 6-10 credits
Choose 6 credits from this list:
CHEM 1210/5 Principles of Chemistry and Lab 5
MATH 1210 Calculus I 5
MATH 1220 Calculus II 4
ENGR 2240 Surveying and Global Positioning 3
ENGR 1400/5 Programming Fundamentals and Lab 4
ENGR 1300 Engineering Graphics and Design-Mechanical 3
PHYS 2210/5 Physics for Scientists and Engineers I and Lab 5
MATH 2040 Applied Statistics 4
Total 60 credits
  • Business
  • Computer Science
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Life Science
  • Physical Science
  • Political Science
  • Software Engineering
  • Statistics
  • On-campus job opportunities such as working in the Math Lab or as a math grader
  • On-campus volunteer opportunities such as helping with Science Olympiad, Science Nights, Math Contest
  • Math Club

Students who major in mathematics pursue a wide range of careers, such as actuarial science, accounting, business management, computing, engineering, investment analysis, law, medicine, life sciences, military, public service, physical science, sales, and teaching.

Discover ways you can transfer your credits to some of the following colleges:

For more information on transferring within public colleges and universities in Utah, see UtahTransferGuide.