Mathematics/Natural Science, Associate in Science (MNS)
The Mathematics and Natural Science Program provides a strong foundation for students who plan to attend a four-year institution and major in mathematics or one of the natural sciences. Students who complete the program requirements will be prepared to continue their education in order to pursue academic, research, or industrial careers in such diverse areas as biology, biotechnology, ecology, wildlife biology, chemistry, biochemistry, astronomy, geology, physics, mathematics and applied mathematics. Students are strongly encouraged to meet with a mathematics or natural science faculty advisor and consult with the DCCC Transfer Office prior to course selection to determine the appropriate se
Courses
- BIO 110 — General Biology I
- BIO 111 — General Biology II
- BIO 115 — Field Ecology
- BIO 200 — General Zoology
- BIO 210 — General Botany
- BIO 240 — General Microbiology
- BIO 250 — Genetics
- CHE 110 — General Chemistry I
- CHE 111 — General Chemistry II
- CHE 200 — Organic Chemistry I
- CHE 201 — Organic Chemistry II
- COMM 100 — Interpersonal Communication
- COMM 111 — Public Speaking
- CS 100 — Introduction to Information Technology
- CS 101 — Introduction to Computer Science
- ENG 100 — English Composition I
- ENG 112 — English Composition II: Writing About Literature
- ESS 110 — Physical Geology
- ESS 112 — Historical Geology
- MAT 151 — College Algebra
- MAT 152 — Precalculus
- MAT 160 — Calculus I
- MAT 161 — Calculus II
- MAT 200 — Linear Algebra
- MAT 210 — Statistics
- MAT 230 — Foundations of Discrete Mathematics
- MAT 260 — Calculus III
- MAT 261 — Differential Equations
- PHY 110 — College Physics I
- PHY 111 — College Physics II
- PHY 131 — University Physics I
- PHY 132 — University Physics II
- PHY 230 — Modern Physics