Arizona Transfer and Articulation

 

Advising

Students who are new to the School of Mathematical & Statistical Sciences (e.g. freshman math majors, transfer students, or other majors who are considering a major or minor in math) are encouraged to consult with a math advisor.

Students will generally need to make an appointment for advisement. The list of advisors is listed at the bottom of this page. Students are responsible for providing their 10-digit ASU affiate ID  (starting with a 1000 or 1200).

DARS report

  • How do I get a DARS report?
    Instructions for getting a DARS report can be found here.
  • How do I check whether a course satisfies a particular university or college requirement?
    A list of courses satisfying the university can be found here. Each college also has information on additional requirements.
  • What are university "Science and Society" courses?
    Science and Society courses are new requirements started in the Fall 2006 to replace language requirements in the B.S. tracks. A list of approved courses is available at New Science and Society Requirement
  • What is the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences "bridge" course?
    A description and a list of approved courses is avalaible at the Approved Bridge Courses site.
  • What should I do if some of the courses I took elsewhere and transferred do not appear in my DARS?
    Bring your transcripts to the registrar's office.
  • What should I do if courses do not appear in my DARS where they are supposed to?
    Courses taken at UA or NAU, as well as community colleges in Arizona, should transfer automatically according to the official Course Equivalency Guide. If you want to have a course you took outside Arizona count towards your degree requirements you should first fill out and submit a Course equivalency form (MS Word) to the math undergraduate program front desk, PSA 211. Upon approval, you should take the written confirmation you pick up in PSA 211 to the registrar's office. Make sure you allow sufficient time for the paperwork to be processed (one to two weeks) and the course to appear in your DARS. Consult with an advisor if you have any question. How to find course equivalency information.

Major information and curriculum sheets

Degree     Major Map
B.A.     PDF
B.S.     PDF
B.S.-CMS     PDF
B.S.-Stats     PDF
  • Info and Career
    Description about the major and career opportunities. See also Career opportunities with math degree (PDF) from career services.
  • Check Sheet
    All degree requirements by category (missing the ASU 101).
  • Tracking Sheet
    All degree requirements by timeline
    (the line "second language completed" appearing in Semester 4 on the BS tracking sheets should be deleted.

Math Advisors

Degree Name Office Phone E-mail Address
Advisement appointments Karly Green PSA 211 965-7195 Karly.Green@asu.edu

B.A., B.S. and minors

M. Kawski
(UG Chair)
PSA 211 965-1167 kawski@asu.edu
B. Welfert GWC 647 965-9379 welfert@asu.edu
E. Kostelich PSA 833 965-5006 kostelich@asu.edu
H. Kuiper PSA 625 965-5004 kuiper@asu.edu
D. Moore PSA 639 965-3720 moore@asu.edu
B.S. in computational math sciences Z. Jackiewicz GWC 644 965-0082 jackiewicz@asu.edu
B. Welfert GWC 647 965-9379 welfert@asu.edu
E. Kostelich PSA 833 965-5006 kostelich@asu.edu
B.S. in probability and Statistics N. Lanchier PSA 628 965-3870 lanchier@math.asu.edu
B.A.E. Mathematics (Pre-service Teachers) M. Oehrtman PSA 645 965-6647 oertman@asu.edu