Interpreting test results:
| Basic Algebra |
| score |
placement |
| 9 or below |
places into MATH 100 |
| 10 or above |
places out of MATH 100 |
| Functions and Graphs |
| score |
placement |
| 412 or above, with a trig subscore of 9 or above |
places into MATH 128 |
| trig subscore of 11 or above |
places into MATH 128 |
| 411 or below, with a trig subscore of 10 or below |
places into MATH 127 |
Options for retaking
placement exams:
For students who place into
Math 100:
A student who has not yet matriculated may attempt to place out of
MATH 100 by scheduling with the Registrar’s office to take the
placement test given the day before the first day of classes.
After matriculating, a student may attempt to exempt MATH 100
by arranging with the Freshmen Dean to take the competency exam on
the second day of classes in the student's second or third semester.
Potential majors in Astronomy,
Chemistry, Computer Science, Cooperative Engineering, Mathematics,
Medical Technology, or Physics should schedule MATH 100 in the first
semester, if they do not successfully place out of, or exempt, MATH
100.
Potential majors in
Accounting, Biology, Business, Psychology, or Sociology should
schedule MATH 100 as soon as possible, if they do not successfully
place out of, or exempt, MATH 100.
For students
who place into Math 127:
A student may retake the
Functions and Graphs placement exam once prior to matriculation.
Contact the Registrar’s Office for details. After matriculating,
this student may take the three-hour Math 127 exemption exam, one
time. Contact the Math Department Chairperson for details.
Potential majors in
Astronomy, Chemistry, Computer Science, Cooperative Engineering,
Mathematics, or Physics should schedule MATH 127 in the first
semester, if they do not successfully place out of, or exempt, MATH
127.
Mathematics Distribution
Requirement:
For the official description of the Mathematics distribution
requirement, see College Catalog,
Section "The
Academic Program", The Distribution Program, Section E.
|
|