2022-2023 Mathematics Option, Liberal Arts A.A.

Roadmap

Year One

Semester-1

Course Number Course Name Credit Hours
ENC 1101 English Composition I 3
MAC 2311 Calculus/Anal Geometry I 4
General Education: Behavioral Science 3
*ELECTIVE - COP1000 3
ELECTIVE 3
Total 16

Semester-2

Course Number Course Name Credit Hours
ENC 1102 English Composition II 3
MAC 2312 Calculus/Anal Geometry II 4
Scientific Programming Course 3
General Education: Visual and Performing Arts 3
Elective
Total 16

Year Two

Semester-1

Course Number Course Name Credit Hours
MAC 2313 Calculus/Anal Geometry III 4
General Education: Literature 3
General Education: Biological and Physical Sciences
General Education: Corresponding Lab
Total 14-15

Semester-2

Course Number Course Name Credit Hours
MAP 2302 Differential Equations 3
General Education: History 3
General Education: Philosophy/Religion
General Education: Government 3
ELECTIVE 1-2
Total 13-14

*(This is a prerequisite for COP 2224 and COP 2250. Students approved for an exemption from this prerequisite may select a different AA-approved elective.)

Part-Time Roadmap

Year One

Semester-1

Course Number Course Name Credit Hours
ENC 1101 English Composition I 3
MAC 2311 Calculus/Anal Geometry I 4
Total 7

Semester-2

Course Number Course Name Credit Hours
ENC 1102 English Composition II 3
MAC 2312 Calculus/Anal Geometry II 4
Total 7

Semester-Summer

Course Number Course Name Credit Hours
General Education: History 3
General Education: Visual and Performing Arts
Total 6

Year Two

Semester-1

Course Number Course Name Credit Hours
MAC 2313 Calculus/Anal Geometry III 4
ELECTIVE 3
Total 7

Semester-2

Course Number Course Name Credit Hours
COP 1000 Intro Prgrm Logic 3
MAP 2302 Differential Equations 3
Total 6

Semester-Summer

Course Number Course Name Credit Hours
General Education: Behavioral Science 3
General Education: Literature 3
Total 6

Year Three

Semester-1

Course Number Course Name Credit Hours
Scientific Programming Course 3
Elective
Total 6

Semester-2

Course Number Course Name Credit Hours
General Education: Biological and Physical Sciences
General Education: Cooresponding Lab
Total 7-8

Semester-Summer

Course Number Course Name Credit Hours
General Education: Philosophy/Religion
General Education: Government 3
ELECTIVES 1-2
Total 7-8

Mathematics Option, Liberal Arts A.A.

Communications Area CH
•+*ENC1101, English I 3
+*ENC1102, English II 3
Humanities Area
Visual and Performing Arts See General Education Requirement 3
Philosophy/Religion See General Education Requirement 3
Literature See General Education Requirement 3
Mathematics Area
•+*MAC2311, Calculus I 4
+*MAC2312, Calculus II 4
Natural Sciences Area
Physical Science See General Education Requirement—Note core classes below 3
Biological Science See General Education Requirement—Note core classes below 3
Social Sciences Area
Behavioral Sciences See General Education Requirement 3
History See General Education Requirement 3
Government See General Education Requirement 3
Additional Common Prerequisites
+Approved Programming Language 3
+*MAC2313, Calculus III 4
+MAP2302, Differential Equations 3
Students must take a science course designed for science majors, with the accompanying lab. Select one of the following with the accompanying lab. •+*PHY2048, University Physics I, 4 crs. (recommended)+PHY2048L, University Physics I Lab, 1 cr. (recommended)•+ BSC2010, Biology for Science Majors I, 3 crs.+ BSC2010L, Biology for Science Majors I Lab, 1 cr.•+*CHM1045, General Chemistry, 3 crs.+ CHM1045L, General Chemistry I Lab, 1 cr. •+*PHY2048 or •+*CHM1045 will simultaneously satisfy the Physical Science General Education requirement.•+ BSC2010 will simultaneously satisfy the Biological Science General Education requirement Additional 1-2
Electives
Electives 10-11

TOTAL DEGREE HOURS

60

Recommended programming language elective: +COP2224, Introduction to C++ Programming, 3 crs.; or +COP2250, Introduction to Java Programming, 3 crs.

Recommended elective: +STA2023, Statistics, 3 crs.


• General Education Core. Students must complete at least one identified core course in each area of study—Communications, Humanities, Mathematics, Natural Sciences, and Social Sciences—as part of the general education course requirements.

+ Prerequisites and/or corequisites required. See course descriptions.

* Minimum grade of "C" required.

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Mathematics

Our Mission

The Mathematics Division of Gulf Coast State College consists of dedicated educators whose purpose is to provide students with the opportunity to receive the highest quality of mathematics instruction possible. We exist to offer a range of mathematics courses that will prepare students for the next step in their educational, professional, or everyday life.

Mathematics Division Website

Location:
Student Union West Building, RM 286
(above the bookstore)
Phone: 850-747-3229
Fax: 850-767-8252

 Questions, comments? Contact Scott Spencer. 850-747-3229

Mathematics Faculty

Name Title Phone Email
Michael Brinegar Associate Professor (850) 769-1551 ext. 2857 mbrinegar@gulfcoast.edu
Connie Campbell Associate Professor (850) 769-1551 ext. 2812 ccampbel2@gulfcoast.edu
Sharon Hudson Professor (850) 769-1551 ext. 3354 shudson@gulfcoast.edu
Leo Lusk Associate Professor (850) 769-1551 ext. 2854 llusk@gulfcoast.edu
Riccardo Mensitieri Associate Professor (850) 769-1551 ext. 5875 rmensitie@gulfcoast.edu
Gene Owens Professor (850) 769-1551 ext. 5877 kowens@gulfcoast.edu
Hadley Pridgen Professor (850) 769-1551 ext. 3345 hpridgen@gulfcoast.edu
Angelia Reynolds Professor (850) 872-3852 ext. 3852 areynolds@gulfcoast.edu