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Mathematic Resources:

ALEKS Math Placement Test Review Options
ALEKS offers several Learnig Modules for purchase that are aligned with the course you wish to take. They also make available free access to Practice Tests so that you can experience what taking the test wil lbe like before you actually take the exam. You will be able to see and work sample questions, practice entering your answers, and see how your diagnostics will look when you finish your test. However, you will not be able to see which problems you answered correctly.

 

Assessment of Current Skills and Review
Some students recognize that they have gaps in their mathematics and would like to improve their skills and understanding. ALEKS offers several Learnig Modules for purchase that are aligned with the course you wish to take and can be helpful even after you completed one course and plan to take another. The Learning Module begins by assesssing what you currently know and provides a list of topics that you are ready to learn. It then presents those topics and explanations to you, allowing you to work problems until you have demonstrated mastery.

 

ASSET Test sample questions
Practice test questions and answers for the mathematics asset placement tests.

 

Course Descriptions
The most current descriptions of the courses offered through the Mathematics and Computer Science Department are available through the MCC Course Schedule . Once at the Course Schedule site, select a subject to search and then click on the course number (ie: MAT150 or CSC120) to view the course description and prerequisites needed.

Department Policies
Here you will find information on the departments policies and procedures.

 

Math Advisement
Here you will find information on how to select math courses and building your schedule.

 

Math Help
We offer MCC students free help for their mathematics courses both online and at several different sites around both Red Mountain (RM) campus and Southern & Dobson (SD) campus. While none of these resources are intended to take the place of classroom instruction or your instructor's explanation, many students find that a second or third source of support is occasionally beneficial. Different students often need different types of support so each of the following resources provides help in a different manner. All students (online and face-to-face) are encouraged to use any and all of the resources.

 

Visualizing Calculus using Maple
Visualize calculus concepts using Maple activities. Activities include limits, three dimensional surfaces, and more.

 

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