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Liberal Arts and SciencesAS (LAMS)
Mathematics-Science

Adirondack Community College has always been proud of its strong transfer programs in Mathematics and Science. University-parallel programs are available in Biology, Chemistry, Geology, (Earth Science), Mathematics, and Physics, as well as the preparatory courses required for students interested in pursuing careers in Secondary Education and in Dentistry, Nursing, Medicine, and Veterinary Medicine. Necessary course work for transfer to any programs offered by SUNY's College of Environmental Science and Forestry is also available (see Associate Degree Programs, Pre-Environmental Science and Forestry. Recommended high school preparation: Biology, chemistry, physics and four years of math.

Cr. Course TitleCourse Code
1-4 Freshman ExperienceHrd 100, Hrd 100A or Hrd 110
3 Writing IEng 101; Eng 100A & Eng 100B
3 Writing IIEng 102, Eng 103, Eng 104, Eng 105, Eng 106, Eng 108, Eng 109 or Eng 110
3 SUNY Gen Ed Math 
3-4 Lab Science 
3 Math or Science Course 
2 Physical Education 
3 Western CivilizationHis 100, His 101 or His 102
3 American HistoryHis 103 or His 104
3 SUNY Gen Ed Social Science 
3 SUNY Gen Ed Humanities 
20 Math or Science Course: see options below 
6 Liberal Arts Electives 
8 Electives 

64 minimum credits required for graduation

Additional Information:
SPECIFIC PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS (20 credits) as advised from:
Biology: BIO 107, 108, 111, 112, 113, 114, 205, 212, 213
Chemistry: CHM 104, 111, 112, 202, 203, 204
Computer Science: Up to eight credit hours from CIS 143, 144
Earth Science: AST 113, GEO 101, 102, 114, 201, 202
Engineering: EGR 105, 106, 109, 204, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211
Mathematics: MAT 123, 124, 127, 129, 131, 132, 220, 223, 227, 231, 232
Physics: PHY 111, 112
Program Contact:

Recommended First Year
First Semester
1-4 Hrd 100, Hrd 100A or Hrd 110
3 Eng 101; Eng 100A & Eng 100B
3-4  Lab Science
3-4  SUNY Gen Ed Math
3  History
1  PED
Second Semester
3 Eng 102, Eng 103, Eng 104, Eng 105, Eng 106, Eng 108, Eng 109 or Eng 110
3-4  Math or Science
3  SUNY Gen Ed Social Sciences
3-4  Math, Science, or Computer Science
1  PED
Recommended Second Year
Third Semester
3  Liberal Arts Elective
3 His 103 or His 104
8  Math, Science, or Computer Science
4  Electives
Fourth Semester
3  Liberal Arts Elective
3  SUNY Gen Ed Humanities
3-4  Math, Science, or Computer Science
4  Electives

Additional Information:
Emphases:
The emphases listed below are suggested for students who want to transfer to a four-year program in these areas. They are NOT majors in which a two-year degree may be earned; the two-year degree major is Liberal Arts and Science - Mathematics and Science, A.S. Students should consult the catalog of their transfer institution as early as possible to determine additional requirements. If the transfer institution has a foreign language requirement, is it recommended that students try to fulfill it before transfer.

BIOLOGY: First year - BIO 111-112; CHM 111-112; MAT 131-132. Second year - BIO 205, 212; CHM 203-204; PHY 111-112. Students interested in majors within medical or related fields should consider substituting one of the following for BIO 205; BIO 107, 108, 113, 114, 213.

CHEMISTRY: First year - CHM 111-112; MAT 131-132; EGR 105-106. (For some transfer programs, PHY 111 - 112 may be more appropriate.) Second year - CHM 202, 203, 204; MAT 231-232.

GEOLOGY & EARTH SCIENCE: GEO 101, 114, 202; AST 113; One of the following two-course sequences - CHM 111-112, PHY 111-112, EGR 105-106; MAT 123, 131-132; CIS 143

MATHEMATICS: MAT 124, 127, 129, 131, 132, 223, 231, 232; and a maximum of 8 credit hours from CIS 143, 144.
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