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Information for Prospective UCI
Students
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
In addition to the University's subject requirements for admission,
take a half-year of trigonometry and, if possible, an introduction to
analytical
geometry and calculus. Physics also is strongly recommended because many
of the most important applications of mathematics are to physics. Three
years of a language other than English-- preferably French, German, or
Russian--also are recommended.
You will receive University credit for each College Board Advanced
Placement
Examination passed with a score of three or more. Specific information
on Advanced Placement credit may be obtained in the UCI General Catalogue.
You can find more admissions information at
http://www.admissions.uci.edu/admissions_info.html
TRANSFER STUDENTS
Ideal lower-division preparation for transfer consists of course work
that blends University of California admission requirements, degree
requirements
of the school and major of your choice, and the breadth/general education
plan best suited to your interests and goals. Design your schedule to
accomplish
the following objectives:
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Satisfy general University of California requirements for admission as
a transfer student. (The units, grade point average, and subjects required
are described in the UCI General Catalogue and explained in detail in the
University of California guide "Answers for Transfers": see http://www.ucop.edu/pathways/infoctr/at/.
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Work toward meeting the lower-division requirements of your school and
major. If you plan to transfer to UCI in your junior year and major in
Mathematics, try to take the courses listed below. Completing them prior
to transfer will strengthen your preparation, allow you to keep pace with
junior-level UCI students, enable you to enroll in the upper- division
courses you will need at UCI, and assist you in earning your bachelor's
degree in a timely manner.
*One year of calculus
*One year of vector calculus/linear algebra/differentialequations
*One year of fundamental (calculus-based) physics or general chemistry
*One year of approved lower-division writing
*One course in either computer science or computational methods,
including
exposure to a higher-level programming language
Also recommended for students planning to pursue graduate study in
mathematics:
*One year of college-level language other than English (preferably
French,
German, or Russian)
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Work toward meeting the UCI breadth requirement. Transfer students have
several options for fulfilling this requirement for the bachelor's degree.
These are described in the UCI General Catalogue.
The option most frequently elected by students transferring to the UCI
campus is UCI's own breadth plan. If you are sure that you wish to
transfer
to UCI and major in Mathematics, it is to your advantage to take courses
that apply to UCI's breadth plan, because these courses may also satisfy
other specific requirements for your UCI degree. Note that if you choose
the UCI-specific breadth plan, but do not complete it in its entirety
prior
to transfer, you may do so after enrolling at UCI if that scheduling
better
fits with your needs in preparing for transfer.
As an alternative for meeting the breadth requirement, UCI accepts
completion
of the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC). For
details on IGETC see the Answers for Transfers booklet. Note that if you
elect to follow the IGETC, you must complete it in its entirety prior to
enrolling at UCI.
If you are considering pursuit of a double major, or of a minor or
concentration
in a second academic area, you may wish to seek additional information
in order to select the particular breadth or general education option that
is most advantageous for you.
To ensure that you are enrolled in the appropriate courses, work
closely
with your college counselor or counselors in the Physical Sciences Student
Affairs office. Also check out UCI's transfer counseling services
at:
http://www.transfercounseling.uci.edu/ProspectiveTransfers/index.html.
For math major-specific information, please Contact:
Academic Counselor
Physical Sciences Student
Affairs
School of Physical Sciences
University of California, Irvine
Irvine, CA 92697
Telephone: (949) 824-6507
Or.
Prof. Zhiqin Lu
Undergraduate Advisor
Department of Mathematics
University of California
Irvine, CA 92697-3875
Email: zlu@math.uci.edu
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