Getting started in Applied Math: Fall 2024 Entering Frosh
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Students are admitted to UCSC with a "proposed major" in most cases, and later petition to officially declare the major. Admission to UCSC does not guarantee acceptance into a particular major. Students must be declared in a major by the end of the second year (or equivalent), so learning about and preparing for a major is a primary goal for first-year students.
Importance of an early start: |
This is a course-intensive and/or sequential program, and students who intend to pursue this major must begin taking classes for the major in their first year at UCSC. |
Qualification requirements and/or prerequisites for the major: |
Review Major Qualification Requirements in the General Catalog. |
Frosh who intend to pursue this major should do the following things prior to the beginning of fall term... |
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...and should take these courses their first term: |
Please DO NOT enroll in Math 11A, AMS/Econ 11A. Only MATH 19A, 19B, and AM 30 (or 23A and 23B) are acceptable calculus requirements for this major. AM 30 is recommended over Math 23A and 23B. Students who want to take AM 30 must have completed Math 19B and AM 10 or MATH 21 (or equivalent from another school) before enrolling. The option you choose below will depend on your Math placement: Option 1:
Option 2:
If you only have room in your schedule to take one course for this major then we recommend that you prioritize Math coursework, particularly if you have placed into MATH 2, MATH 3 or MATH 19A. |
Special enrollment procedures: |
All classes being used for major requirements must be taken for letter grades. |
Sample Academic Plan: |
Review the Sample Academic Plan in the General Catalog. |
Other Information: |
Be sure to attend the BE Orientation during Fall Welcome Week! |
Links to Review: |
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Advisor Contact Information: |
Baskin Engineering Undergraduate Advising BE Undergraduate Advising Office, 225 Baskin Engineering |