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Mathematics, Architecture, Physics, and Engineering (MAPE)


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Dr. Said Fariabi, Department Chair
MCCH 221, 210-486-0270

Mathematics

Paula McKenna, Program Coordinator
MCCH 221D, 210-486-0270
www.alamo.edu/sac/math

San Antonio College offers a 7-hour, two-semester sequence of developmental mathematics for those who do not meet the prerequisite requirements for college algebra or higher-level courses. Students who cannot exhibit an adequate ability through placement test performance must enroll in one or two of the developmental mathematics courses, MATH 0310 Elementary Algebra, and MATH 0320 Intermediate Algebra, which are generally considered to be non-transferable.

To enroll in MATH 1314 NON-STEM , MATH 1414 STEM College Algebra or higher, a student must meet the prerequisites and be able to demonstrate the skills necessary to succeed in mastering the materials taught in these courses.

NOTE: Students should be prepared to adjust their out-of-class schedules to meet the demands of these courses.

Architecture

Dwayne Bohuslav, Program Coordinator
CAC 263, 210-486-0079
Architecture www.alamo.edu/sac/arch/

Architecture is the art and science of designing buildings and other physical structures…  Architecture is also a profession, and as in all professions, the required training begins in college, traditionally in the freshman year.  Students who are serious about becoming an Architect are advised to declare a major in architecture as early as possible.

Engineering

Dr. Dan Dimitriu, Program Coordinator
CAC 238, 210-486-1301

Engineering www.alamo.edu/sac/engr/

Engineering is the process of envisioning, inventing, and building the world around us.  Engineers are at the forefront of new technological developments. Technology is one of the most important growth areas for maintaining and improving the quality of our lives. It is engineers who make technology work for all of us.

Physics

Jerry O’Connor, Program Coordinator
CAC 145B, 210-486-1300

Physics www.alamo.edu/sac/phys/

Physics is a science that deals with matter and energy and their interactions.

Courses

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