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UMPI BS in Mathematics confusion
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(02-13-2023, 07:30 PM)freeloader Wrote:
(02-13-2023, 05:25 PM)IReallyNeedADegree Wrote: Recently I was browsing UMPIs website and came across the non yourpace maths degree. (the one without the actuarial science concentration.) I looked what courses are major specific and which are needed to graduate and I've found out that you could technically complete all math courses through the yourpace program in the AA LS or BLS. I was wondering If one could maybe just do all the necessary coursework and kindly ask whether or not it can transfer into their mathematics degree. Maybe there is something I am missing so I thought I share it with y'all so you can give me some input on that.



LiberalStudies_AA.pdf (umpi.edu)
Mathematics_BS.pdf (umpi.edu)
What do you mean, you could complete all the courses through YourPace?  At least when I attended UMPI (graduated December 2021), there were no statistics or calculus courses or higher-level math that required statistics or calculus as a prerequisite. Maybe that has changed, but I haven’t seen any changes on the website or discussion of that here.  Would love to know if that has changed.

Or are you saying you could do everything OTHER than the math through YourPace and transfer to being an on-campus student to finish a math degree?
What confuses me is that you can see in the yourpace AA in Liberal Studies that you can choose between a lot of math courses and they are as far as I know all needed math courses needed for the BS in Maths I wondered why you couldnt just finish all maths courses get the GEC and GELs done via UMPI and maybe ACE credits and graduate with the BS in Maths. Maybe I missed something maybe those courses arent available in yourpace but I assumed since they are in the yourpace AA LS brochure they must be available

(02-14-2023, 11:28 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: The AALS and BS Math document the same 14 math courses required for the 'concentration'.  Your main question to Jessica is, are these courses offered in the YourPace platform as I don't see the option for many math classes in any of the YourPace offerings.  Most of these courses will need to come through as transfer if that's even possible for the AOS/Major to be transferred over.  Again, that's the main concern is the transfer of credits, as you can transfer a max of 90 credits, 30 must be done at UMPI, you need to know what that 30 is...

Yeah thats why I started this thread I didnt know whether or not the courses really are available but I thought since they are in the pdf of the AA LS in the yourpace section they could be available
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RE: UMPI BS in Mathematics confusion - by ashkir - 02-13-2023, 06:04 PM
RE: UMPI BS in Mathematics confusion - by IReallyNeedADegree - 02-14-2023, 12:12 PM
RE: UMPI BS in Mathematics confusion - by ss20ts - 02-14-2023, 01:38 PM

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