General Education
Guidelines for taking Mathematics Courses |
When deciding which Mathematics course is right for you, please consider the following: Not For Credit: Not for General Education Credit
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Courses for General Education Credit (listed in order of difficulty) Contemporary Math- a relatively easy math appreciation course that includes some discrete math, statistics, and geometry and is recommended for r humanities, communications, arts, and education majors Introduction to Geometry- an elementary geometry course for general audience Elementary Statistics-basic introduction to statistics not appropriate for business or science majors but recommended for communications or social science majors. |
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************************************************************************************************************ College Algebra- a relatively difficult course that is precalculus without the trigonometry, it prepares students for Calculus T & A and Statistics I PreCalculus- Prepares students for Calculus I, Statistics I, and Discrete Math- recommended for students who score less than 80 on the CLM placement tests. Structures of Mathematics- primarily for elementary and special education majors Calculus: Techniques and Applications- calculus course for Business Majors Statistics I & II- Two semester sequence for Business and Science Majors Discrete Mathematics- For Math and Liberal Studies Majors Discrete Structures: For Computer Science Majors Calculus I, II- two semester sequence for math, science and engineering majors FLOW CHART of MATH COURSES IN DIFFICULTY SEQUENCE AND PREREQUISITS |