<p>I thought that by meeting the breadth requirements through IGETC that all I had to do when I got to UCI was start on my major courses. But I recently read something regarding some more requirements specific to the School of Social Sciences within UCI. It states:</p>
<p>"A. Familiarity with basic mathematical, computational, and statistical tools underlying modern social sciences. This requirement is met by passing a three-course sequence in mathematics (Anthropology 10A-B-C, Mathematics 2A-B, 7, Psychology 10A-B-C, Social Science 10A-B-C, or Sociology 10A-B-C). (NOTE: School of Social Sciences majors may not take Social Science 9A-B-C to fulfill the mathematics requirement.) "</p>
<p>I already took a transferrable math course (Math110) last Fall at CSU & am now finishing up my second one (Math115) at CCC. By the requirements above, does it mean that I still have to take one of those 3-course math classes? I basically will have completed two transferrable math courses before transferring there. I am really bad at math so I want to avoid anymore math classes if possible. </p>
<p>Here's the link to the School of Social Sciences Req's page: 2007-08</a> UCI Catalogue: Social Sciences . The info is in the "Requirements for a Bachelor's Degree" section.</p>
<p>Thanks for reading & I'd appreciate any help/advice on this.</p>