11-09-2024, 07:41 AM
(10-31-2024, 11:12 AM)MrPanda Wrote: Thanks for your updates.
Which were your F and G for the BA in Math?
I'll add a few more updates to this as I think that I have now figured out how things transferred in. Most of the courses came in as MAT-4999. However, I got MAT 3610 as 2.67 credits which is cool. You can also see MAT 2700 as well from study.com. The MAT4999 courses are the following: A graduate course on number theory, 2 graduate courses on how to teach mathematics, and an upper division course on teaching geometry. The teaching geometry course came from the same school where I got the MAT 3610 credit. It was a two course sequence. So it seems that they transferred one of them in as MAT 3610 and the other in as MAT 4999. Interestingly, I had another math class come in as an education class. It was titled teaching mathematics though; whereas the others did not mention teaching in the title.
For area G, I have a bunch of random courses that I have taken over the past 20 years. My original degree was in geology in the 90s. That led to a teaching license in the physical sciences. I mostly taught physics as many schools where I taught did not offer earth science. Area G is full of random physics/science courses that I took over the years. Most of the math and physics courses I took over the years was to renew my teaching license.
Funny thing, all that physics teaching seems to have made linear algebra a really easy thing. I'm enjoying it much more than calculus III.


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