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Title: So Youre Advising a Student to Take Math


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So Youre Advising a Student to Take Math
  • It is our hope that this document will provide
    advisors and students with the information they
    need to be successful in the area of mathematics
    on our campus. On the next page you will find a
    table of contents that provide the reader with a
    quick links to math advisement information. As
    always, if you have any additional questions or
    concerns about math advisement do not hesitate to
    contact us.
  • Department of Mathematics at Clinton
    Community College

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Math Advisement Table of Contents
  • Seven General Advisement Recommendations for
    Students Taking Math Courses
  • Flowchart for Sequence of CCC Math Courses
  • Suggested Math Courses Listed by Major
  • Changes in Math Courses Including Course
    Numbering
  • Schedule of Online Math Courses

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General Advisement Recommendations for Students
Taking Math Courses
  • Recommendation 1 Always check math
    placement test scores/math faculty placement
    recommendation
  • You can access these recommendations through
    Reflections (Faculty menu, option 8). You do not
    need to worry about interpreting the math
    placement test cut-off scores, just check the
    course that is listed under recommended at the
    end of the row labeled ACT NUM/EAL/IAL or the row
    labeled CPT ARITH/EALG/CLM. In the event that a
    student took the math placement test more than
    once, check the testing dates to determine the
    most recent recommendation.
  • Example 1 The student has been placed via the
    placement exam
  • This student should begin their math sequence at
    MAT100.
  • Please contact a math faculty member if
    you have any questions regarding proper
  • math placement.

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General Advisement Recommendations for Students
Taking Math Courses
  • Recommendation 1 (continued) Always check
    math placement test scores/math faculty placement
    recommendation via Reflection
  • NOTE Students scoring 85 or higher on the math
    B regents exam or 500 or higher on the SAT math
    or 20 or above on the ACT math are exempt from
    taking the math placement exam and should be
    placed into the appropriate college-level math
    course by a math faculty member. You can access
    these recommendations through Reflection (Faculty
    menu, option 8). Refer to the end of the row
    labeled GM MATH FACULTY RECOMM.
  • Example 2 The student has been placed via a
    math faculty member
  • This student should begin their math sequence at
    MAT161, MAT200 or MAT215 depending upon their
    program of study.
  • Please contact a math faculty member if you
    have any questions regarding proper math
    placement.

       
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General Advisement Recommendations for Students
Taking Math Courses
Recommendation 2 Start students in the
math sequence as early as possible.
Students who have difficulty with math may want
to put off taking a math class for as long as
possible. However, these same students are often
the ones who need to take one or more basic
skills math courses before they are even eligible
to take the college-level math courses that are
required for their programs. In order to complete
their program requirements within a reasonable
timeframe, it is important for students to begin
the math sequence in their first semester.

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General Advisement Recommendations for Students
Taking Math Courses
  • Recommendation 3 Schedule a succession of
    math courses in consecutive semesters, whenever
    possible.
  • Students who need to take a sequence of math
    courses are generally more successful if they do
    not take semester (or longer) breaks between
    courses. An uninterrupted progression of math
    courses ensures continued practice and
    application of concepts, leading to greater
    retention of the material.

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General Advisement Recommendations for Students
Taking Math Courses
  • Recommendation 4 Be aware of lengthy gaps
    between math courses.
  • It is typical for students to regress when a
    number of years have been taken off from
    coursework. Students who have not taken a math
    course in the last two years should be advised to
    retake the math placement exam. This will ensure
    that they will continue their math coursework at
    a level where they will be successful.

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General Advisement Recommendations for Students
Taking Math Courses
  • Recommendation 5 For returning or
    transferring students, please make sure that the
    student whom youre advising has successfully met
    the course prerequisites before registering them
    for the next level math course.
  • Refer to the math course flowchart on the next
    page of this document for the proper sequence of
    math courses. You can access the students
    transcript (Reflections, Faculty Menu, Option 2)
    to ensure that the student has actually completed
    and passed the prerequisite course.
  • Example 3 The student has successfully
    completed a math course at another college.
  • This student has transferred in 3 credits
    equivalent to our MAT101 from HVCC, thus they can
    take the next sequential math course (see the
    flowchart for sequencing).
  • Please contact a math faculty member if
    you have any questions regarding proper math
    placement.

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General Advisement Recommendations for Students
Taking Math Courses
  • Recommendation 6 Try to schedule math
    classes at times that play to the students
    strengths.
  • Some students are more focused in the morning
    versus the evening. Some students learn and
    retain more if the class meets four times per
    week as opposed to two. Ask the students about
    their preferences. If the students and the
    colleges schedules will allow it, try to
    register them in sections that will optimize
    mathematical learning.

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General Advisement Recommendations for Students
Taking Math Courses
  • Recommendation 7 Be especially prudent
    when it comes to registering students for online
    math courses.
  • Not only should these students have met the
    prerequisites but also should have a solid math
    background (although not a steadfast rule,
    students enrolling in an online math course
    should have earned grades of B or better in
    previous math courses). It is also suggested that
    a students first online course NOT be a math
    course. In addition to learning the online
    format, math DL students need to use a graphing
    calculator, a graph link, and a symbolic editor.
    This can be overwhelming for a first-time
    distance-learning student.

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Flowchart for Sequence of Math Courses
(3 contact hrs/ 0 credits)
MAT096 Arithmetic
These three courses do not carry math credit.
MAT098 Prealgebra
(3 contact hrs/ 0 credits)
MAT100 Introductory Algebra
(4 contact hrs/ 4 free-elective credits)
MAT104 College Algebra with Trigonometry I
MAT103 Finite Mathematics
(4 contact hrs/ 4 credits)
(3 contact hrs/ 3 credits)
OR
MAT105 Technical Mathematics I
(4 contact hrs/ 4 credits)
MAT161 Elementary Statistics
(3 contact hrs/ 3 credits)
MAT204 College Algebra with Trigonometry II
(4 contact hrs/ 4 credits)
OR
MAT205 Technical Mathematics II
(4 contact hrs/ 4 credits)
MAT215 Calculus for Business Students
(4 contact hrs/ 4 credits)
MAT224 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I
(4 contact hrs/ 4 credits)
MAT225 Calculus with Analytic Geometry II
(4 contact hrs/ 4 credits)
MAT226 Calculus with Analytic Geometry III
(4 contact hrs/ 4 credits)
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What Entry-Level Math Course Should a Student
Take?
  • A students initial placement into the sequence
    of math courses should be made via the placement
    exam or the placement recommendation of a math
    faulty member
  • For example, if a students placement exam results
    place them into MAT098, they should start their
    sequence of coursework there.
  • On the other hand, if upon review of a students
    transcript, the math faculty recommendation
    indicates proper placement to be MAT161 and/or
    MAT215, they can begin their math sequence there.
    (Thus, not having to take an entry-level math
    course.)
  • Please note that a student who successfully
    completes MAT104 or MAT105 can take any
    second-level math course (MAT161 or MAT215 or
    MAT204 or MAT205). However, a student who
    successfully completes MAT103 Finite
    Mathematics can only take MAT161 or MAT215.
  • While a student who successfully completes MAT104
    can take MAT205 and visa versa, we strongly
    recommend a student remain in either the college
    algebra with trigonometry or technical
    mathematics sequence of coursework.

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Changes in Math Courses Including Course
Numbering
Over time, a handful of math courses have been
renumbered. If you come across such a course on
a student transcript, the table below will show
you what current catalog course it is equivalent
to.
It is typical for students to regress when a
number of years have been taken off from
coursework. Students who have not taken a mat
h course in the last two years should be advised
to retake the math placement exam. This will e
nsure that they will continue their math
coursework at a level where they will
be successful.
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Changes in Math Courses Including Course
Numbering
Some courses, rather than being renumbered, have
been taken out of the college catalog and/or are
no longer offered on our campus. Below you will
find a list of such courses and where they fit on
curriculum and graduation worksheets.
It is typical for students to regress when a
number of years have been taken off from
coursework. Students who have not taken a mat
h course in the last two years should be advised
to retake the math placement exam. This will e
nsure that they will continue their math
coursework at a level where they will
be successful.
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Online Math Courses
  • The following math courses will be offered online
    via the SUNY Learning Network (SLN) according the
    the schedule below. All other math courses will
    be offered online on an as-needed basis. Please
    contact our campus Distance Learning Coordinator,
    Vicky Sloan, for more information on distance
    learning (DL) at CCC (562-4281 or
    vicky.sloan_at_clinton.edu).
  • MAT103 Finite Mathematics will be scheduled
    each fall semester commencing in fall 2008.
  • MAT161 Elementary Statistics will be scheduled
    each spring semester.
  • MAT215 Calculus for Business Students will be
    scheduled every other spring semester on
    even-numbered years (spring 2008, spring 2010,
    etc.)
  • MAT224 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I will be
    scheduled as needed.

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