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Associate of Science in Mathematics and Science

 
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Prepare for a career involving mathematics, science, or engineering in the heart of Silicon Valley at NHU. This associate degree program, taught on campus, will help you get ready for a technical career or to transition to a bachelor's program with junior standing. Our knowledgeable faculty members, who have experience in local companies, will help you get a firm grasp of theory and practice in calculus, chemistry, and engineering. This program will help you acquire a broader understanding of the world and prepare you to use this knowledge every day in your work experience by helping you:

  • Enhance your teamwork and communication skills.

  • Advance your analytical thinking and problem-solving skills.

  • Apply your knowledge of calculus, chemistry, physics, and engineering.

  • Use techniques, skills, materials, modern equipment, and tools.

You can transfer up to 55 semester units into this program.

See the admission requirements.

Degree Requirements

Core Courses (4 units)
COURSE CODE
COURSE TITLE
UNITS
INF 100
1
SCI 100 Computer Applications for Scientists & Engineers 3


Mathematics and Science Courses (34 units)
COURSE CODE
COURSE TITLE
UNITS
CHE 150A
5
CHE 150B General Chemistry for Scientists and Engineers II 5
MAT 121 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II 4
MAT 122 Calculus and Analytic Geometry III 4
PHY 150A General Physics I (Mechanics) 4
PHY 150B General Physics II (Electricity & Magnetism) 4
PHY 150C General Physics III (Heat & Light) 4
PHY 150D General Physics IV (Atomic Physics) 4

 
 

Take this Program...

   On Campus

When Can I Start?

   Fall 2013

    September 3

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