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Northern Virginia Community College & West Virginia University Associate of Science- Mathematics leading to Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics (WVU-BA) Suggested Plan of Study Northern Virginia Community College CrHrs WVU Equivalents CrHrs \'ear One, I"' Semester esc 110 3 cs 000 3 ENG 111 3 ENOL 101 3 HIS ELECTIVE 3 GEF7 3 MTH 173 5 MATH 155 5 SDV 100 1 ORIN 000 1 TOTAL 15 15 Year One, 2"J Semester esc 200 4 cs 000 4 ENG 112 3 ENOL 101 3 MTH 174 5 MATH 156 5 SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE 3 GEF4 3 TOTAL 15 15 Y car 1 wo. I <>t Semester HUM/ARTS 3 GEF6 3 MTH277 4 MATH251 4 PHYSICAL/NATURAL SCI 4 GEF2B 4 MTH ELECTIVE 3 MATHOOO 3 PED 116 1 PEOOO 1 TOTAL 15 15 Year 1 wo, 2"d Semester CST 110 3 COMM 104 3 HUM/ARTS 3 ELECTIVE 3 MTH ELECTIVE 3 MTHOOO 3 PHYSICAL/NATURAL SCI 4 ELECTIVE 4 SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE 3 ELECTIVE 3 TOTAL 16 16

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Page 1: Northern Virginia Community College & West Virginia University · In order to maximize connections, incorporate additional competencies, and encourage true breadth of study, students

Northern Virginia Community College & West Virginia University

Associate of Science- Mathematics leading to Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics (WVU-BA)

Suggested Plan of Study

Northern Virginia Community College CrHrs WVU Equivalents CrHrs

\'ear One, I"' Semester

esc 110 3 cs 000 3

ENG 111 3 ENOL 101 3

HIS ELECTIVE 3 GEF7 3

MTH 173 5 MATH 155 5

SDV 100 1 ORIN 000 1

TOTAL 15 15

Year One, 2"J Semester

esc 200 4 cs 000 4

ENG 112 3 ENOL 101 3

MTH 174 5 MATH 156 5

SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE 3 GEF4 3

TOTAL 15 15

Y car 1 wo. I <>t Semester ~

·~

HUM/ARTS 3 GEF6 3

MTH277 4 MATH251 4

PHYSICAL/NATURAL SCI 4 GEF2B 4

MTH ELECTIVE 3 MATHOOO 3

PED 116 1 PEOOO 1

TOTAL 15 15

Year 1 wo, 2"d Semester

CST 110 3 COMM 104 3

HUM/ARTS 3 ELECTIVE 3

MTH ELECTIVE 3 MTHOOO 3

PHYSICAL/NATURAL SCI 4 ELECTIVE 4

SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE 3 ELECTIVE 3

TOTAL 16 16

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WEST VIRGINA UNIVERSITY Year Three. 1 st Semester Year Three. znct Semester

FOR LANG 101 3 FORLANG 102 3

MATH261 4 MATH283 3

STAT 215 3 MATH 343 3

MATH 222/420 3 MATH ELECTIVE 3

MATH495 1 ELECTIVE 3

TOTAL 14 TOTAL 15

Year Four. pt Semester Year Four. znct Semester

FORLANG203 3 FORLANG204 3

MATH 341 /381/451/456 3 MATH 341/3811451/456 3

MATH495 3 ELECTIVE 3

MATH ELECTIVE 3 ELECTIVE 3

ELECTIVE 3 ELECTIVE 3

TOTAL 15 TOTAL 15

Students must have successfully passed MTH 173 with a grade of Cor better in order to be admitted into the Mathematics program upon arrival to WVU. This requirement is also necessary to complete other graduation requirements in a 4 year timeline.

Although MTH 291 Differential Equations is not equivalent to MATH 261 at WVU, students are encouraged to utilize their MTH Elective during the 4th semester to take MTH 291. The covered material will assist in the transition to the first semester at WVU where MATH 261 will be required.

The WVU General Education Foundations curriculum (GEF) includes eight areas (F1-F8). F1 (Composition and Rhetoric), F2 (Science & Technology), and F3 (Mathematics & Quantitative Skills) are specified above. These 3 Areas will be fulfilled by General Education requirements at Northern Virginia. Students must also complete 3 credit hours from each of the GEF Areas 4 through 7, and are encouraged to study the provided GEF chart to select electives that satisfy these requirements. By using the suggested plan of study above, students are able to fulfill this requirement prior to graduation from Northern Virginia Community College. Students not completing this requirement at NOVA will need to utilize ELECTIVE credit at WVU to do so.

The WVU GEF curriculum also includes 9 credits (normally 3 three-credit courses) of Focus coursework (F8), to help students capitalize on the range and diversity of courses offered at WVU. In order to maximize connections, incorporate additional competencies, and encourage true breadth of study, students must fulfill the Focus through completion of one of the following academic paths: (a) completion of a minor; (b) completion of a double major or dual degree, or (c) completion of 9 credits of additional coursework from the list of courses approved for GEF Areas F1 through F7. Northern Virginia students are encouraged to utilize ELECTIVE credit, and the GEF spreadsheet, to take courses that complete this requirement at NOVA. Northern Virginia

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students following this pathway will only need to complete 2 additional GEF courses, as MTH 174 will satisfy the first portion of this requirement.

Students completing degrees in WVU's Eberly College ofArts and Sciences are encouraged to work with their advisors to integrate completion of an academic minor or minors into their programs of study, to the degree allowed within elective hours. WVU offers over 100 minors that complement major fields of study, build on students' unique interests, expand perspectives, and broaden skills. See http://catalog.wvu.edu/undergraduate/minors/#minorsofferedtext for a list of available minors. Northern Virginia students may begin completion of certain minors at NOVA by utilizing ELECTIVE hours to take courses equivalent to the minor's introductory requirements at WVU.

Students who have questions about admission into their intended program, GEF requirements, GEF Focus courses, minors, or any other issue relating to academics at West Virginia University should contact the Office of Undergraduate Education at WVU.

The above transfer articulation of credit between West Virginia University and Northern Virginia Community College, is approved by the Dean, or the Dean's designee, and effective the date of the signature.

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Northern Virginia Community College & West Virginia University

Associate of Science- Mathematics leading to Bachelor of Science in Mathematics (WVU-BS)

Suggested Plan of Study

Northern Virginia Community College CrHrs WVU Equivalents CrHrs

Year One, I'' Semester " : ,,

esc 110 3 cs 000 3

ENG Ill 3 ENGL 101 3

HIS ELECTIVE 3 GEF7 3

MTH 173 5 MATH 155 5

SDV 100 1 ORIN 000 1

TOTAL 15 15

Ycar One 2"d Semester 1:'~· .~' ' esc 200 4 cs 000 4

ENG 112 3 ENGL 101 3

MTH 174 5 MATH 156 BS AREA 1-1 5

SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE 3 GEF4 3

TOTAL 15 15

Year fwo, I st Semester

HUM/ARTS 3 GEF6 3

MTH277 4 MATH251 BSAREA 1-2 4

PHYSICAL/NATURAL SCI 4 GEF 2B BS AREA 2-1 4

MTH ELECTIVE 3 MATH 000 3

PHYSICAL ACTIVITY 1 PE 000 1

TOTAL 15 15

Year 1 wo, 2nd Semester .•. CST 110 3 COMM 104 3

HUM/ARTS 3 ELECTIVE 3

MATH ELECTIVE 3 MTHOOO 3

PHYSICAL/NATURAL SCI 4 BS AREA2-2 4

SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE 3 ELECTIVE 3

TOTAL 13 13

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... :·

WEST VIRGINA UNIVERSITY 3·

Year 1 hree. 1st Semester

MATH261

STAT 215

MATH222

MATH495

ELECTIVE

TOTAL

Year Four, 1st Semester

MATH 341/381/456

MATH ELECTIVE

BS AREA 3-1

ELECTIVE

ELECTIVE

TOTAL

4

3

3

1

3

14

3

3

4

3

3

16

1 Year Three. 2nd Semester

MATH283 3

MATH343 3

MATH ELECTIVE 3

ELECTIVE 3

ELECTIVE 3

TOTAL 15 -~ Year Four. 2nd Semester

MATH451 3

MATH 495 3

BS AREA 3-2 4

MATH 341/381/456 3

ELECTIVE 1

TOTAL 14

Students must have successfully passed MTH 173 with a grade of Cor better in order to be admitted into the Mathematics program upon arrival to WVU. This requirement is also necessary to complete other graduation requirements in a 4 year timeline.

Although MTH 291 Differential Equations is not equivalent to MATH 261 at WVU, students are encouraged to utilize their MTH Elective during the 4th semester to take MTH 291. The covered material will assist in the transition to the first semester at WVU where MATH 261 will be required.

Students should consult the BS degree requirement spreadsheet and strategically use their lab science electives to progress towards completion of those requirements.

The WVU General Education Foundations curriculum (GEF) includes eight areas (F1-F8). F1 (Composition and Rhetoric), F2 (Science & Technology), and F3 (Mathematics & Quantitative Skills) are specified above. These 3 Areas will be fulfilled by General Education requirements at Northern Virginia. Students must also complete 3 credit hours from each of the GEF Areas 4 through 7, and are encouraged to study the provided GEF chart to select electives that satisfy these requirements. By using the suggested plan of study above, students are able to fulfill this requirement prior to graduation from Northern Virginia Community College. Students not completing this requirement at NOVA will need to utilize ELECTIVE credit at WVU to do so.

The WVU GEF curriculum also includes 9 credits (normally 3 three-credit courses) of Focus coursework (F8), to help students capitalize on the range and diversity of courses offered at WVU. In order to maximize connections, incorporate additional competencies, and encourage true breadth of study, students must fulfill the Focus through completion of one of the following academic paths: (a) completion of a minor; (b) completion of a double major or dual degree, or (c) completion of 9 credits of additional coursework from the list of courses approved for GEF

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Areas F1 through F7. Northern Virginia students are encouraged to utilize ELECTIVE credit, and the GEF spreadsheet, to take courses that complete this requirement at NOVA Northern Virginia students following this pathway will only need to complete 2 additional GEF courses, as MTH 17 4 will satisfy the first portion of this requirement.

Students completing degrees in WVU's Eberly College ofArts and Sciences are encouraged to work with their advisors to integrate completion of an academic minor or minors into their programs of study, to the degree allowed within elective hours. WVU offers over 100 minors that complement major fields of study, build on students' unique interests, expand perspectives, and broaden skills. See http://catalog.wvu.edu/undergraduate/minorsj#minorsofferedtext for a list of available minors. Northern Virginia students may begin completion of certain minors at NOVA by utilizing ELECTIVE hours to take courses equivalent to the minor's introductory requirements at WVU.

Students who have questions about admission into their intended program, Bachelor of Science requirements, GEF requirements, GEF Focus courses, minors, or any other issue relating to academics at West Virginia University should contact the Office of Undergraduate Education at wvu.

The above transfer articulation of credit between West Virginia University and Northern Virginia Community College, is approved by the Dean, or the Dean's designee, and effective the date of the signature.

I· ;s-.;~ Print Name Date