Math 55: Discrete Mathematics
Math 55 (Discrete Mathematics) was added as a new lower-division requirement for the Mathematics and Applied Mathematics majors. It is required for all students who declared the major after Fall 2008, with the exception of transfer students. It will be required for transfer students who declare in Fall 2010 or thereafter. Please contact one of the Math Department Undergraduate Advisers if you have any questions. First Upper-Division Math Courses It should be emphasized that the character of mathematics changes sharply between lower and upper-division courses. The role of computation diminishes and there is a greater emphasis on deductive reasoning. While some students find the theoretical approach more congenial, most find upper-division courses more difficult. Because of this, it is strongly recommended that only students who earned grades of B- or better in both Math 53 and 54 apply to the major programs in Mathematics or Applied Mathematics. Additionally, the advising staff recommend Mathematics 110 as your first upper-division class. Students are more successful in making the transition with this course. Math 104 is a particularly demanding class and should be taken later in your program. Be aware that top students spend 12 to 15 hours per class beyond the lectures and sections, so plan your course load accordingly. |
Additional Academic Assistance
The Undergraduate Program Office, 970 Evans Hall, maintains a list of tutors for students seeking assistance. There are tutors listed for mathematics courses at all levels, from the most basic, precalculus courses, through upper-division, and even including basic graduate level courses. Students make arrangements with tutors on an individual basis. The Student Learning Center, located in the Cesar Chavez Center, offers group and drop-in tutoring for the basic lower division classes: Mathematics 1A-1B, and 53-54. Call (510) 642-7332 for scheduling and other information. There are also Academic Centers located at the dorms that provide drop-in tutoring during the evenings. |