| MATH Course No. | Course Title | Qualifying Prerequisite Course | Qualifying Placement Exam Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0090 |
Advanced Placement Mathematics |
NONE | NONE |
| 1108 | Intermediate Algebra | MATH 0025 [can also do MATH 0025 via MATH 0090] (or) TGE 100A | ALEKS 30-100 (or) ACT 19+ (or) SAT 500+ |
| 1108P | Intermediate Algebra (Plus) | MATH 0015 [ via MATH 0090] | ALEKS 14-29 (or) ACT 16-18 (or) SAT 460-490 |
| 1116 | Mathematics for Business | NONE | NONE |
| 1123* | Math in Modern Society | MATH 0025 [can also do MATH 0025 via MATH 0090] (or) TGE 100A | ALEKS 30-100 (or) ACT 19+ (or) SAT 500+ (or) ISAT 3+ |
| 1123P* | Math in Modern Society (Plus) | NONE | ALEKS 0-29 (or) ACT 0-19 (or) SAT 0-490 (or) ISAT 0-2 |
| 1127 | Language of Mathematics | MATH 0025 [can also do MATH 0025 via MATH 0090] (or) TGE 100A | ALEKS 30-100 (or) ACT 19+ (or) SAT 500+ |
| 1130* | Finite Mathematics | MATH 1108 (or) ESET 1140 | ALEKS 46-100 (or) ACT 23+ (or) SAT 560+ |
| 1143* | Precalculus I: Algebra | MATH 1108 (or) ESET 1140 | ALEKS 46-100 (or) ACT 23+ (or) SAT 560+ (or) ISAT 4 |
| 1143P* | Precalculus I: Algebra (Plus) | MATH 0025 [can also do MATH 0025 via MATH 0090] (or) TGE 100A | ALEKS 30-45 (or) ACT 19-22 (or) SAT 500-559 (or) ISAT 3 |
| 1144 | Precalculus I: Trigonometry | MATH 1143 | ALEKS 61-100 (or) ACT 27+ (or) SAT 640+ |
| 1147 | Precalculus | MATH 1108 (or) ESET 1140 | ALEKS 50-100 (or) ACT 23+ (or) SAT 560+ (or) ISAT 4 |
| 1153* | Statistical Reasoning | MATH 0025 [can also do MATH 0025 via MATH 0090] (or) TGE 100A | ALEKS 30-100 (or) ACT 19+ (or) SAT 500+ (or) ISAT 3+ |
| 1153P* | Statistical Reasoning (Plus) | NONE | ALEKS 0-29 (or) ACT 0-19 (or) SAT 0-519 (or) ISAT 0-2 |
| 1160* | Survey of Calculus | MATH 1143 (or) MATH 1147 | ALEKS 61-100 (or) ACT 27+ (or) SAT 640+ |
| 1170* | Calculus I | MATH 1144 (or) MATH 1147 (or) CET 110 & 1120 (or) ESET 1141 & 1142 | ALEKS 76-100 (or) ACT 29+ (or) SAT 680+ |
| 1175 | Calculus II | MATH 1170 | |
| 1187 | Applied Discrete Structures | CS 1181 | |
| 1199 | (Experimental course / Title varies) | (see course description) | |
| 2240 | Linear Algebra | MATH 1170 | |
| 2254* | Statistical Methods | MATH 1108 (or) ESET 1140 | ALEKS 46-100 (or) ACT 23+ (or) SAT 560+ (or) ISAT 4 |
| 2256 | Structure of Arithmetic for Elementary School Teachers | MATH 1143 | ALEKS 61-100 (or) ACT 27+ (or) SAT 640+ |
| 2257* | Structure of Geometry and Probability for Elementary School Teachers | MATH 1143 | ALEKS 61-100 (or) ACT 27+ (or) SAT 640+ |
| 2275 | Calculus III | MATH 1175 | |
| 2287 | Foundations of Mathematics | MATH 1170 | |
| 2299 | (Experimental course / Title varies) | (see course description) |
This chart shows which prerequisite courses and math placement exam scores that are required for the 100 and 200-level math courses. The chart is divided into four columns. Moving from left to right, and on each row, column 1 lists the math course number of each math class; column 2 lists the course title for each course number; column 3 lists the prerequisite course, and column 4 lists the math placement score ranges for each of the ALEKS, ACT, and SAT placement exams that qualify the student to be able to take the course.
Prerequisites
Intermediate Algebra is a prerequisite for all other mathematics courses at 色花堂app, including those that fulfill Objective #3 (except for MATH 1123 and 1127), and it is a prerequisite for many courses in other departments.
As a result, most students take some algebra during their time at ISU. It is important to start planning early and to anticipate the mathematics courses that you will need, including prerequisite algebra courses. The general rule is "Get started on your mathematics early." Many students who postpone mathematics until late in their academic careers find that they have to take algebra before being able to take the mathematics course they need to graduate, causing their graduation to be delayed.
Planning requires two things: (1) understanding the prerequisite chain, and (2) proper placement. Please note that if you do not have the necessary placement exam score (ALEKS, ACT, or SAT) to enroll in MATH 1108, you must first satisfy the prerequisite course(s) for MATH 1108.
The table above shows the lower-level mathematics courses and their prerequisites. Start with a target mathematics course (the highest level math class you will need to take) and work your way backward through the prerequisite chain to determine which math course you need to begin with.
Transfer students should be aware that a course entitled 'Intermediate Algebra' at another institution does not necessarily transfer as MATH 1108 at ISU. It might transfer as a different course, depending on the content that was covered and the extent the material was covered. Or, it may transfer only as elective credits if it has not been determined to be equivalent to an ISU course or if it has not been articulated for equivalency at ISU.
Note:
- Students must pass a course with a grade of C- or better if it will be a prerequisite for another course.
- MATH 1147 is a combination of both MATH 1143 (Precalculus I: College Algebra) and MATH 1144 (Precalculus II: Trigonometry). Therefore, credit cannot be granted in both MATH 1143 and MATH 1147, or in both MATH 1144 and MATH 1147. (For example, one who takes MATH 1143 and then later takes MATH 1147 would earn no credit for the MATH 1143 course. In this case, taking MATH 1147 would replace the credit for the MATH 1143 course.) For this reason, students should determine early whether they do or don't need to take Trigonometry and plan accordingly.
- Credit may not be granted for both Math 1153 and MATH 2254
- Some degree programs require MATH 1160 and others require MATH 1170. Students may not earn credit for both. Taking one will erase the credits previously earned for the other. It is, therefore, important to decide which of these courses you need to take. Note: MATH 1160 cannot be used as a prerequisite course for MATH 1170.
- Teacher education courses, MATH 2256 and MATH 2257, can be taken in any order. (These courses are currently offered through the College of Education.)
Placement:
Accurate placement is the key to successful progress through the mathematics curriculum. The two placement methods that ISU uses are:
- Completion of coursework prerequisites with a grade of C- or better, or
- Satisfactory scores on the ACT, SAT or ALEKS placement exam.
The first method is to pass the prerequisite course(s) at ISU or have transfer coursework, that the Registrar has identified as an equivalent to those courses. Transfer students should be aware that a course with the same or similar name at another university does not necessarily transfer as the same at ISU. For more information on transfer courses, please visit the Office of the Registrar's website.
Students may also place into a course on the basis of their math scores on the quantitative part of the ALEKS, ACT, or SAT math placement exam. For information about placement exam scores, please visit our on our website.
If you have questions or help determining which math course you should begin with, one of our can help.