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College of Engineering Math Placement Information

Representatives from the College of Engineering and the Math Department have established math placement strategies to best support students choosing to pursue a degree within the College of Engineering.

The College of Engineering has additional program requirements (outlined here - See Programs with Additional Requirements) and students admitted to the University that do not meet the additional requirements are placed into a Student Success Program Career Track. This program assists and prepares students for entry into the engineering program of their choice as long as they meet certain academic milestones along the way.

We have outlined each path forward for students who selected one of the College of Engineering majors when applying to the University. Additionally, we've provided recommendations for newly admitted students to challenge their placement and a list of commonly asked questions to help.


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College of Engineering Math Placement

Students expecting to receive any credit (including Advancement Placement, Dual Enrollment, etc), information will be reviewed by their academic advisor once it is officially received by the University to allow any course adjustments to be completed.

Reminder: To receive credit, ³ÉÄêÈËÉîÒ¹¸£ÀûÔÚÏß¹Û¿´ Tech must receive official transcripts from the community college(s) or university(ies) students were enrolled for dual enrollment. Students must contact the institution (community college(s) or university(ies) through which they took any dual enrollment course(s) and request their official transcript to be sent to ³ÉÄêÈËÉîÒ¹¸£ÀûÔÚÏß¹Û¿´ Tech.)

We have developed a guide to assist students in registering for the appropriate math courses during their first year.

Placement Information You will start in...
ACT Math subscore 29+ (or SAT Math 680+) Math 1910 Calculus I
ACT Math subscore 27+ (or SAT Math 640+) Math 1904 Extended Calculus
ACT Math subscore 25+ (or SAT Math 590+) Math 1845 Technical Calculus (for Engineering Technology Majors only)
ACT Math subscore 25+ (or SAT Math 590+) Math 1730 Pre-Calculus
MATH 1710 ("C" grade or higher achieved) Math 1720 Pre-Calculus Trigonometry
ACT Math subscore 19-24 (or SAT Math 510-580) Math 1710 Pre-Calculus Algebra 
ACT Math subscore ≤ 18 or no test score (or SAT Math ≤500) Math 1000 Transitional Algebra
Note: Math 1730 Pre-calculus is an equivalent to Math 1710 Pre-Calculus Algebra and 1720 Pre-Calculus Trigonometry. This information is subject to change based on reassessment each year by the College of Engineering in partnership with the Math Department. 

 

In reference to the table above, the image below shows the progression for students based on their initial math course placement.

Progression to Math 1910 Calculus 1 or Math 1845 Technical Calculus

Image of an arrow going from left to right showing the Math Progression from Math 1710 to Math 1720, then to Math 1910 or Math 1845 (for ET majors) and finally referencing the Math Sequence table by major

Math Sequences listed by College of Engineering Major

Computer Science Engineering Technology (ET) All other ENGR majors
Math 1910 Calculus I Math 1710 Pre-Calculus Algebra and Math 1720 Pre-Calculus Trigonometry or Math 1730 Pre-Calculus Mathematics Math 1910 Calculus I
Math 2010 Linear Algebra Math 1845 Technical Calculus Math 1920 Calculus II
Math 3070 Statistical Methods or Math 3470 Intro to Probability and Statistics   Math 2110 Calculus III
    Math 2120 Differential Equations

Additional requirements may be recommended by student's academic advisor.

 


Options to Challenge your Math Placement

Admitted students have some options to challenge their math placement.

1. Students may retake the ACT (or SAT) to obtain a higher math subscore than initially received. Once a higher math subscore is achieved, students should send ³ÉÄêÈËÉîÒ¹¸£ÀûÔÚÏß¹Û¿´ Tech their latest scores to the Office of Undergraduate ³ÉÄêÈËÉîÒ¹¸£ÀûÔÚÏß¹Û¿´ (steps available here).

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2. Students may choose to take the ALEKS PPL (Placement, Preparation, and Learning) Challenge Assessment. To schedule to take this assessment, please visit the Testing & Learning Center website. For other questions about scheduling and other testing location options, contact ³ÉÄêÈËÉîÒ¹¸£ÀûÔÚÏß¹Û¿´ Tech’s Testing & Learning Center at tlc@tntech.edu. Additional information about the ALEKS PPL is available on our Math Department's Website - ALEKS PPL Challenge Assessment.

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3. Students enrolling during Summer or Fall term may participate in the College of Engineering's RAMP (Reinforce Advanced Math Placement) Program. This academic bridge program is designed to help incoming first-year students prepare for their engineering, engineering technology, or computer science major. RAMP is hosted before fall semester classes begin. Registration is required and a limited number of spots available. For more details, eligibility requirements, or additional questions, visit Reinforce Advanced Math Placement (RAMP) program

 

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