Freshman Requirements
If you rank in the top 25% of your high school class, then an ACT of 20 or SAT of 1410 is required for admission.
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Rank |
ACT |
SAT I |
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Top 25% |
20 |
1410 |
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2nd 25% |
21 |
1500 |
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3rd 25% |
22 |
1530 |
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4th 25% |
23 |
1590 |
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Transfer Requirements
30+ hours with a minimum of 2.00 GPA
Core
Curriculum Requirements
Registering for Beginning Mathematics Courses
Students needing to take mathematics are placed into the appropriate courses through the use of test scores (THEA, ACT, SAT), departmental tests, or successful completion of certain courses. The chart below gives the minimum requirements to enroll in the required mathematics courses.
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Developmental |
College Algebra or equivalent |
Calculus I |
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TEST/COURSE |
MATH 0303*
Min, Score/Grade |
MATH 1314, 1424, 1332*
Min, Score/grade |
MATH 2413**
Min, Score/grade |
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THEA Math |
230-269 |
270 |
270 |
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SAT Math |
470-499 |
500-674 |
675 |
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ACT Math |
18-20 |
21 |
27 |
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Math 0303 |
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"C" |
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Math 1316 or MATH 2412 |
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and "C" |
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or Trigonometry |
Test |
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"pass" |
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Students who do not have THEA, SAT or ACT math scores will be required to take the pre-algebra test administered by the Mathematics Department. Students who fail the test will be required to enroll in MATH 0303.
**Students enrolling in Calculus I must have the minimum THEA, SAT or ACT math scores noted above AND one of the following: "C" or better in MATH 1316 or MATH 2412, or pass the departmental trigonometry test.
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Graduate Studies
Degrees Offered
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