Undergraduate advising
Students who are new to the department of Mathematics & Statistics (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 need to make an appointment for advisement.
The list of advisors is listed at the bottom of this page. Students are
responsible for providing 10-digit affiliate ASU ID (starting
with something like 1000 or 1200).
- DARS report
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How do I get a DARS report?
Note that the Fall 07 classes
in which you are registered do not appear in the report under the "SIS" option.
Instead use the "Peoplesoft" option.
- How do I check whether a course satisfies a particular
University or CLAS requirement?
A list of courses satisfying the Literacy [L], math [MA], computer science [CS],
humanities [HU], social & behavioral sciences [SB], science/general [SG],
science/quantitative [SQ], diversity [C], global [G] and historical [H] can
be found in the general catalog.
- 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 BS tracks. A list of approved courses
is available at New CLAS Science and Society
Requirement
-
What is the CLAS "Bridge" course?
A description and a list of approved courses is avalaible at the
Approved Bridge Courses site
- Major information and curriculum sheets
- eAdvisor
- Major
(and minor) descriptions
- Change of major
form
Hours completed and GPA can be obtained from the DARS.
The Degree and Major codes are listed below for Math majors.
- Declaration of
graduation form
The DPROG codes are listed below for Math majors. The curriculum code
is simply Degree code - Major code, e.g., 31-1701 for a BS.
| Degree |
Major |
Degree code |
Major code |
DPROG |
| BA |
Mathematics & Statistics
| 21
| 1701
| LA MAT BA
|
| BS |
Mathematics & Statistics
| 31
| 1701
| LA MAT BS
|
| BS-CMS |
Computational Mathematical Sciences
| 31
| 2003
| LA CMS BS
|
| BS-Stats |
Mathematics & Statistics
| 31
| 1703
| LA MAT-T BS
|
- Info & Career
Description about the major and career opportunities.
See also Career opportunities with Math degree (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)
- Transfer issues
- Some of the courses I took elsewhere do not appear in my DARS.
What should I do?
Bring your transcript(s) to the
registrar's office.
- Courses do not appear in my DARS where there are supposed to.
What should I do?
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 to the Math
Undergraduate Program front desk, PSA211. Upon approval, you should take
the written confirmation you pick up in PSA211 to the registrar's office.
Make sure you allow sufficient time for the paperwork to be processed (1 to 2 weeks)
and the course to appear in your DARS.
Consult with an advisor if you have any question.
- Course related questions
- How do I get in touch with a math advisor?
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