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Sab Matsumoto Department of Mathematics College of the Canyons
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There are three types of mathematicians in the world. Those that can count and those that cannot. Mathematics is not (just) about numbers…
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Math teachers (duh!) Physical sciences (chemistry, physics, etc.) Engineering (EE, civil, chemical, electrical, mechanical, nuclear, aerospace, etc.) Actuarial science (insurance) Architecture Computer science, computer security Operations research (cost/benefit analysis) Statistics Biomathematics Economics
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Biology/biochemistry/medicine Law Finance Business management Social sciences (political science, sociology, anthropology, psychology, linguistics, etc.) Sports analysis Marketing/advertising Art/animation Music theory Forensics Languages/linguistics
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You … Just to function as a citizen Why does EVERY MAJOR at EVERY COLLEGE have mathematics requirements? Not necessarily for mathematics knowledge For problem-solving skills For logical and critical thinking So don’t say, “I don’t need this stuff.”
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Probably twice as fast Not much time for in-class work Probably a LOT more homework Attendance? (No one will call your mom) Practice tests? Make-up tests? In short, YOU must be responsible.
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Take the Placement Test seriously! (It may save you a year or two) 025/026: Arithmetic 058: Pre-Algebra 060: Beginning Algebra 070/075: Intermediate Algebra 083: Geometry Review your high school math!
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Inexpensive Local Often, smaller class size Teaching-centered faculty Can end up with the same degree
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California Community Colleges: the largest system of institutions of higher (post- secondary) learning in the world My experience with California Community Colleges… It’s up to you…
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