Bachelor’s of Arts in Mathematics
Beginning in fall 2025, SDSU Imperial Valley is pleased to offer a new bachelor’s program in mathematics. Students enrolled in the undergraduate degree program will have access to one-on-one consultation with a dedicated program director each semester.
As the only bachelor’s program in mathematics in Imperial Valley, this degree provides intensive mathematics preparation and solid math background to continue their studies or find jobs in STEM related careers. Strong math skills are crucial for the future workforce, as automation and artificial intelligence alter work processes and increase the need for postsecondary education.
Program Benefits
- Lower-division math courses such as Math 150/151/252 will meet the lower-division requirements of the bachelor’s program that is currently offered and other STEM-related majors that will be offered in the short future.
- The math minor will be able to be offered as an option to any SDSU Imperial Valley student.
- Students enrolled in this program satisfying lower-division requirements through testing venues such as AP/EPT/SAT/ACT/ELM/WPA will be able to complete minors offered by other programs currently in place at SDSU Imperial Valley.
- The Chicana/o Studies GE courses support efforts to add a minor in this area and can provide the rationale to add a tenure-track faculty line with this expertise.
- CCS 355 leverages our strength of being on the U.S.-Mexico border.
- ENGR 250 leverages current plans related to Renewable Energies.
Faculty
Tingting Tang
Assistant Professor
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Huan Qin
Assistant Professor
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Academic Advisers
James Villa
760-768-5502
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