CHOOSE YOUR BEST MATH PATHWAY

To determine your best math pathway, select one of the following “Pathway Options” based on your major course of study

PATHWAY OPTION 1

SLAM (STATISTICS & LIBERAL ARTS MATH)

PATHWAY OPTION 2

B-STEM (BUSINESS, SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATHEMATICS)

If you are planning to major in things like Psychology, History, Art, Ethnic Studies, Anthropology, Criminal Justice, Political Science, Health Education, Journalism, Child Development, or other non-technical fields, this is the path for you. If you are planning to major in things like Business Administration, Finance, Physics, Chemistry, Engineering, Architecture, Computer Science, Mathematics or other technical fields, this is the path for you.
My high school GPA was 3.0 or higher

RecommendationMath 13 (Statistics) or Math 15 (Math for Liberal Arts).

My high school GPA was 3.4 or higher OR 

My high school GPA was 2.6 or higher AND I took Pre-Calculus in high school

RecommendationMath 1 (Pre-Calculus) and/or Math 50 (Trigonometry) or higher.

My high school GPA was between 2.3 and 3.0

Recommendation Math 13 (Statistics) and extra support is recommended to succeed. Math 213 is Support for Statistics.

My high school GPA was 2.6 or higher OR 

I took Precalculus in high school

RecommendationMath 1 (Pre-Calculus) and/or Math 50 (Trigonometry) or higher and extra support is recommended to succeed.  Math 215 is Support for Pre-Calculus and Math 216 is Support for Trigonometry.

My high school GPA was below 2.3

RecommendationMath 13 (Statistics) and it is required that you also take Math 213 (Statistics Support) to help you succeed.

My high school GPA was below 2.6 AND I didn’t take Precalculus

RecommendationMath 1 (Pre-Calculus) and/or Math 50 (Trigonometry)  and it is required that you also take the appropriate support course to help you succeed.  Math 215 is Support for Pre-Calculus and Math 216 is Support for Trigonometry.

 

If you are not transferring, but are seeking an Associate’s Degree or Certificate only, your program may have specific math requirements. You should check with that program or with a counselor to make sure you are taking the math you need.