Math Course Code R

Course Code R--eligible for intermediate algebra

This information is being provided to you so that you will be informed of your course options before you attend orientation. It is important that you read and understand the information contained here. If you have some general questions about your placement level, you should refer to the "Frequently Asked Questions About Mathematics Placement". If you have any further questions, write them down and bring them with you to your orientation session, where you will get more information and advise on which course is most appropriate for your major. Feel free, for future reference, to bookmark or print out this page.

If you placed at Course Code R on your math skills assessment, you have the following options:

  1. You are eligible for Math 104 (Basic College Mathematics).
  2. You are eligible for Math 116 (Excursions in Mathematics).
  3. You are eligible for Math 105 (Fundamental Mathematics Concepts for Teachers I).

    NOTE
  • If you have taken the Advanced Placement Exam (AP Exam) in mathematics, your score on that exam might alter your placement. To see how the Mathematics Department awards credit for AP scores, go to the Advanced Placement Credit information. You will be receiving more information from the Mathematics Department once your AP scores are received. 
  • If you have transfer credit in mathematics from another university or college, this may allow you to schedule higher courses. This would include any coursework that you did at a university or college while you were still in high school. Please be sure to have your transcript sent to the Admissions Office, as soon as possible, so that transfer credit may be awarded.

    *Not available autumn quarter on main campus, but may be offered on some regional campuses.

OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION

  • To see the requirements for your degree, please click here.

  • To see the prerequisite structure and sequencing for the math courses, please click here.

  • To see all of the course codes with suggested options for course selections by major area, please click here.

  • If you would like to move to a higher placement level, refer to the Autumn Proficiency Test information (Main Campus Only) or consult with your advisor (extended campuses).

Last updated by Diana DeVol Bev... on 05/01/06