Mathematics and Sciences

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A Mathematics and Sciences education prepares graduates to thrive and excel in a variety of knowledge-centered disciplines and careers.

In addition to a firm foundation in mathematical and scientific principles, graduates hone their ability to think critically, to understand relationships, to analyze data, to apply knowledge to unfamiliar situations, and to solve problems logically and effectively. These proficiencies—and the adaptability they afford graduates—transfer to diverse fields and contexts. 

The Mathematics and Sciences, AS program opens the door to a wide array of challenging and exciting careers. The professional and intellectual versatility they develop makes them particularly well-suited to pursuing career opportunities in emerging industries and fields of study or being at the vanguard of new developments in established fields.  

The versatility of the Mathematics and Sciences program is reflected in the professional profile of the faculty. Students learn from professors with backgrounds in aviation, the pharmaceutical industry, and human and veterinary medicine, as well as for government agencies like the Department of the Navy. 

The program offers four concentrations that offer students the chance to direct their educational experience according to their interests and professional goals:

  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Mathematics
  • Physics

View Program Requirements in the Catalog:

Mathematics and Sciences, AS

See the University of Maryland College Park (UMCP) website for majors in: Biological Sciences, Biochemistry, Chemistry and Environmental Science: Policy-Biodiversity and Conservation - these are all Limited Enrollment Programs (LEP's at UM) with specific gateway course requirements. 

UMCP-CSM Course Equivalencies for Biological Science Majors

Along with biology, chemistry, and calculus courses, students are recommended to take both courses of any 2-course sequence at the same school as the courses may not match up topic by topic. 

Biology Course Sequences at UMCP:

  • BSCI 160 = CSM's BIO 1070 
  • BSCI 161 = CSM's BIO 1070L
  • BSCI 170 = CSM's BIO 1060
  • BSCI 171 = CSM's BIO 1060L

CSM does not offer the equivalent to BSCI 207. Students who wish to take BSCI 207 at UMCP may do so through the Maryland Transfer Advantage Program (MTAP), where students may take one course at UMCP while enrolled at CSM.

Mathematics Course Sequence for Biological Sciences at UMCP:

  • MATH 140 and 141, Calculus I and II = CSM's MTH 1200 and 1210 Calculus I and II

Chemistry Course Sequence at UMCP:

  • CHEM 131 General Chemistry I = CSM's CHE 1200
  • CHEM 132 General Chemsitry I Lab = CSM's CHE 1200L
  • CHEM 231 Organic Chemistry I = CSM's CHE 2200
  • CHEM 232 Organic Chemistry I Lab = CSM's CHE 2200L
  • CHEM 271 General Chemistry and Energetics = CSM's CHE 1210
  • CHEM 272 Bioanalytical Chemistry Lab, 2 credits = There is no equivalent at CSM. Students should take this course after transfer or while enrolled at CSM through MTAP. 

Physics Course Sequence for Biological Sciences at UMCP:

  • Students in the Biological Science major at UMD take PHYS 131 and PHYS 132 (Physics for Life Sciences). CSM does not offer these courses, but CSM’s students could take Calculus based Physics at CSM (PHY 1310 and 2300) to fulfill the two Physics with lab requirement at UMD. UMD students take PHYS131 and PHYS132 (Physics for Life Sciences) generally in their Junior year; CSM could do the same. PHY 1110 and 1120 transfers as PHYS 121 and 122, not the needed PHYS 131 and 132.

Visit the UMCP website for four-year plans for suggested course sequencing

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