All entering students must take the Math Placement Exam. Based on the results, students are initially
assigned to one of the four placement groups. This determines where they can enter the mathematics
curriculum. Students can move from one group to another as follows:
Group 1 - The student may take any course in the mathematics offerings other than MATH 10000, MATH
13100, MATH 13200, and MATH 18000 provided the course prerequisites are met. Students in Group 1 are
encouraged to take courses with Group 1 or Group 2 prerequisites.
Group 2 - The student may take any course that a Group 3 student may take, except MATH 13100, and in addition may take, and is encouraged to take, at least one of MATH 10800, MATH 13200, MATH 14400, and MATH 16100. Completion of MATH 13200 with a C- or better places the student in Group 1.
Group 3 - The student may take MATH 10500, MATH 10600, MATH 10700, MATH 13100, MATH 13500, MATH 15200, and MATH 15500. Completion of MATH 10700 or MATH 13100 with a C- or better places the student in Group 2.
Group 4 - The student must take MATH 10000 Mathematics Fundamentals or MATH 18000 Mathematics Fundamentals with Computers before any other mathematics. Passing MATH 10000 or MATH 18000 with a C- or better places the student in Group 3.
Mathematics
Placement Exam Guide
Sample Mathematics Placement
Exam