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<p>Applies math major example: [Course</a> Requirements: Applied Mathematics | Department of Mathematics at University of California Berkeley](<a href=“http://math.berkeley.edu/programs/undergraduate/major/applied]Course”>http://math.berkeley.edu/programs/undergraduate/major/applied)
Pure math major example: [Course</a> Requirements: Pure Mathematics | Department of Mathematics at University of California Berkeley](<a href=“http://math.berkeley.edu/programs/undergraduate/major/pure]Course”>http://math.berkeley.edu/programs/undergraduate/major/pure)</p>
<p>(Note: the lower division courses would typically be taken at CC for those students who start at CC and transfer in as juniors.)</p>
<p>Other majors, like statistics, physics, and engineering may not require additional math courses beyond the lower division courses listed for math majors above (though some upper division math courses may be optional or recommended for those intending graduate study in the subjects). They will, of course, have their own math-intensive courses that make use of the math you learn.</p>