What Support Courses Can I Take?
Students may register for first-level transfer courses in English and Mathematics regardless of placement or current enrollment in a pre-transfer level English and/or Mathematics course.
Students do not need to submit any documentation (e.g. high school transcripts, previous placement scores, etc.) in order to receive first-level transfer English and Mathematics placement. For further information on how students are placed, please refer to our English & Math Placement Rules.
If you feel, or you have been told, you might need extra support for a transfer-level course based on your high school experience, please see the list of support options below.
Co-requisite Support Options:
Math A090: Support for Liberal Arts Math
A concurrent support course for Math A100, Liberal Arts Mathematics, designed to review prerequisite skills necessary for success. Topics include operations with real numbers, conversion between decimals, percents and fractions, selected algebraic topics essential to Liberal Arts Mathematics, the graph of a line, and problem-solving strategies.
Math A091: Support for College Algebra
A concurrent support course for Math A115, College Algebra, designed to review prerequisite skills necessary for success. Topics include operations with real numbers, an introduction to polynomial, operations with rational and radical expressions, an introduction to polynomials, and solutions to linear equations and inequalities.
Math A092: Support for Trigonometry
A concurrent support course designed to review prerequisite topics necessary for success in Math A120, Trigonometry, covering operations with real numbers, relations and functions, systems of linear equations, factoring, rational expressions, quadratic equations, conic sections, and basic geometry.
Math A094: Support for Business Calculus
A concurrent support course designed to review topics necessary in Math A140 Business Calculus, including operations with expressions, relations and functions, factoring, rational expressions, quadratic equations, logarithmic and exponential expressions and equations, and basic geometry.
Math A096: Support for Intro to Statistics
A concurrent support course for STAT C1000, Introduction to Statistics, designed to review prerequisite skills necessary for success. Topics include operations with real numbers, percents, ratios and proportions, selected algebraic topics essential to statistics, the graph of a line, and problem-solving strategies.
Non-Credit Support Options:
Math A060N: Math Skills Lib Art Math/Stats
This noncredit course will help students build various skills required in their Liberal Arts Mathematics or Introduction to Statistics course. These skills include solving linear equations, performing operations with real numbers, and converting between percentages, fractions, and decimals.
Math A061N: Math Skills College Algebra
This noncredit course will help students build various skills required in their Liberal Arts Mathematics or Introduction to Statistics course. These skills include solving linear equations, performing operations with real numbers, and converting between percentages, fractions, and decimals.
Math A062N: Math Skills Trigonometry
This noncredit course will help students build various skills required in their Trigonometry course. These skills include factoring, solving equations, manipulating rational expressions, laws of exponents, and graphing.
Math A064N: Math Skills Bus Calculus
This noncredit course will help students build various skills required in their Business Calculus course. These skills include factoring, solving equations, manipulating expressions, laws of exponents, and graphing.
Math A067N: Math Skills Precalculus
This noncredit course will help students build various algebraic and trigonometric skills at the level required in their Precalculus course. These skills include factoring, solving equations, manipulating rational expressions, laws of exponents, logarithms, evaluating trigonometric expressions, and solving trigonometric equations.
Math A068N: Math Skills Calculus
This noncredit course will help students build various skills required in their Calculus course. These skills include algebra skills such as factoring, solving equations, manipulating rational expressions, laws of exponents, and logarithms. These skills also include trigonometric skills such as right triangle trigonometry, graphing trigonometric functions, evaluating trigonometric equations, trigonometric identities and equations, and inverse trigonometric functions.