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<p>It does explicitly state that Math 55 (= Math 22 at Foothill) is not required for admission. That implies that the other courses are required, even though it says in the boilerplate to “complete as many lower division requirements as possible”. Given how few actual requirements there are, and the fact that they are all math courses (one would expect a prospective math major at a community college to take all of the most advanced math courses available), even if admission is allowed, the admissions reader may question why you are trying to transfer without all of the math courses.</p>
<p>In theory, if you get admitted, you can take Math 53, 54, and 55 in your first semester, declare the major, and then complete 8 upper division math courses in your remaining three semesters. But that is only if they will admit you.</p>
<p>In the event that you are not admitted, you can stay at Foothill, complete Math 1D, 2A, 2B, and 22, and reapply with the prerequisites complete. Note that completing these courses will improve your application as a math major to other UCs, CSUs, and other schools.</p>
<p><a href=“http://web1.assist.org/web-assist/report.do?agreement=aa&reportPath=REPORT_2&reportScript=Rep2.pl&event=21&dir=1&sia=FOOTHILL&ria=UCB&ia=FOOTHILL&oia=UCB&aay=14-15&ay=14-15&dora=AMCULT”>http://web1.assist.org/web-assist/report.do?agreement=aa&reportPath=REPORT_2&reportScript=Rep2.pl&event=21&dir=1&sia=FOOTHILL&ria=UCB&ia=FOOTHILL&oia=UCB&aay=14-15&ay=14-15&dora=AMCULT</a> indicates that Foothill’s History 10, Music 8, and Photography 8 will fulfill the Berkeley American Cultures requirement.</p>