The main purpose of this course is to serve as a preparation for MATH 106, MATH 107, Math 108 and MATH 112, with an emphasis on problem-solving techniques and graphing technology.
Content includes the following topics: linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, and absolute value equations and inequalities, algebraic expressions, graphing techniques, factoring techniques, exponents and basic data analysis.
Students who wish to continue to higher level math courses will have the option to work with additional course material in algebra and trigonometry to facilitate this preparation.
This course by itself cannot be used to satisfy the foundations math requirement for any degree program.
Examinations are proctored.
Students must meet eligibility requirements.
See the current Math Course Placement Chart here.
Students who are not eligible for their major's first required math course take MATH 100.
The following course materials are required for Math 100:
ALEKS Access (billed to your Bursar account)
TI-84 Graphing Calculator -- See allowed graphing calculators here.
Please see your course D2L site to contact the Math 100 Instructional Team.
Fall 2022 General Course Policies
(see your D2L site for your individual section's course policy)