Math 100 - Math Lab (Preparation for College-Level Mathematics)

Course Description

  • The main purpose of this course is to serve as a preparation for university-level Mathematics.
  • Content includes the following topics: linear, quadratic, polynomial and rational equations, algebraic expressions, graphing techniques, factoring techniques, exponents, and data analysis.
  • This course by itself cannot be used to satisfy the foundations math requirement for any degree program.
  • Examinations are proctored.

Course Objectives and Expected Learning Outcomes

  • To help you develop and refine basic algebra and/or data analysis skills that will prepare you for a university-level mathematics course.
  • To place into Math 106, Math 107, Math 108, or Math 112 by the end of the course.
  • To help strengthen your general academic skills.

General Math 100 Information

The specific calendar & policy for your Math 100 section should be made available to you by your instructor.

Here are the General Course Policies for the 2024-2025 school-year. 

THINK TANK (free tutoring for U of A students)

  • Math 100 Formula Sheet
  • Graphing Calculator (TI-83 or TI-84 are recommended)
    • More calculator info can be found HERE.
  • ALEKS:
  • Enrollment Requirements/Eligibility:
    • Students must meet eligibility requirements.
    • Students who are not eligible for their major's first required math course take MATH 100.
    • See the Math Course Placement Chart HERE.
 
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