OER and the Mathematics Transfer Model Curriculum

The following provides examples of existing OER that can be used for the indicated courses. You can find all potential OER identified for the discipline at Open Educational Resources and Math. Please note that the structure presented here aligns with the Mathematics TMC.

Required Core Courses (minimum of 12 units, all courses are universally required)

1.    Single Variable Calculus I – Early Transcendentals (MATH 210) OR Single Variable Calculus I – Late Transcendentals (MATH 211)

2.    Single Variable Calculus II – Early Transcendentals (MATH 220) OR Single Variable Calculus II – Late Transcendentals (MATH 221)

3.    Multivariable Calculus (MATH 230)

OR Single Variable Calculus Sequence (2 semesters/3 quarters or 3 semesters/4 quarters) (MATH 900S) and Multivariable Calculus (MATH 230)

See above.

List A – Select one (3 units minimum)

Ordinary Differential Equations (MATH 240)

Introduction to Linear Algebra (MATH 250)

Differential Equations and Linear Algebra (MATH 910S)

  • Can use the books from both courses above (Differential Equations and Linear Algebra)

List B – Select additional courses/units so that List A and List B courses total a minimum of 6 units

Discrete Math (MATH 160)

Calculus-Based Physics for Scientists and Engineers (PHYS 205)

Mathematical Computing Systems

Resources TBD.

Computer Programming

Any programming course that is articulated preparation for the math major at a CSU. See Open Educational Resources and Computer Science and Open Educational Resources and ITIS (Information Technology and Information Systems) for potential resource options.

Proof

Resources TBD.

Introduction to Statistics (MATH 110)

Course Templates (Instructor account required)


This page last updated October 26, 2024.