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1 Walla Walla Community College Advisor Packet for Pre-College Math Overview (page 2) Old Courses New Courses Placement (pages 3-6) Brand New Students (test after April 1, 2013) Tested before April 1, 2013 No Math on Transcript Currently or previously enrolled in Math 49, 50, 65, 95 Transferring from another college Recent high school graduate Registration (page 7) What does it look like on the E- schedule What does it look like on the student s schedule Grading (page 8) Common Exams Successful, Partially Successful, Unsuccessful Who Needs What? (pages 9-10) FAQ s (page 11) Pre-reqs for other courses Program requirements AA Other Please Contact Laura Schueller ( , laura.schueller@wwcc.edu) with other questions/concerns. When in doubt, please ask Pre-College Math Advisor Packet Page 1

2 Old Courses: For many years, students who arrived at WWCC unprepared for college level mathematics but wanting to receive an AA were asked to start in one of four traditional college prep classes: Math 49 - a basic course designed to prepare students for Pre-Algebra Math 50 - Pre-Algebra Math 65 - Elementary Algebra Math 95 - Intermediate Algebra After a student successfully completed Math 95, it was assumed that he/she had fulfilled his/her Intermediate Algebra proficiency as required by the ICRC guidelines and was simultaneously prepared to enroll in one of Math 107, Math 115, Math 141, Math 148, Math 201, or Math 205. After Spring of 2013, the old pre-college courses (49, 50, 65, 95) will be archived and any student who is not yet prepared for college level mathematics will need to enroll in the new mathematics sequence. New Courses: Each quarter, depending on placement, a student would sign up for one of the following. The underlined course corresponds to the placement. Math 40 Computation and Study Skills - 5 credits Math 70 A (Proportional Reasoning and Problem Solving)/ Math 72B (Pre-Algebra) total of 5 credit Math 72 B (Pre-Algebra)/ Math 74C (Elementary Algebra Linear Equations) total of 5 credits Math 74 C (Elem Alg Linear Equations)/Math 76D (Elem Alg Quadratic Equations and Polynomials) total 5 credits Math 76 D (Elem Alg Quadratic Equations and Polynomials)/Math78E (Intermediate Algebra Functions) total 5 credits Math 78E (Intermediate Algebra Functions) /Math 80F (Advanced Topics in Intermediate Algebra) total 5 credits Math 80F (Advanced Topics in Intermediate Algebra) total 2.5 credits *Notice that EVERY student will sign up for 5 credits except students placing into and needing Math 80F. After successfully completing Math 78E, it will be assumed that a student is prepared for Math 107, Math 115, Math 201 or Math 205. After successfully completing Math 80F, it will be assumed that a student is prepared for Math Pre-College Math Advisor Packet Page 2

3 Brand New Students: (Compass taken after April 1, 2013) TEST (COLUMN) SCORE(s) COMPASS: Pre- Algebra (column 5) COMPASS: Algebra (column 6) COMPASS: Trig (column 8) PLACEMENT Math on either Math 70A or OCSUP106 MTHDGN 1 or MTHDGN on BOTH Math 72B or OCSUP106 MTHDGN 1 and MTHDGN Math 74C or OCSUP SEE COLUMN 5 Pre-Algebra on MTHDGN 3 Math 74C or OCSUP on MTHDGN 3 Math 76D on either Math 76D MTHDGN 4 or MTHDGN on BOTH Math 78E MTHDGN 4 and MTHDGN on either Math 80F, Math 107, MTHDGN 6 or Math 205, Math 115, MTHDGN 7 Math 201, CS 131, PHIL on BOTH MTHDGN 6 and MTHDGN Math 107, Math 205, Math 115, Math 201, Math 141, CS131, PHIL SEE COLUN 6 - Algebra Math 151 ASSETN (Column 5) 30 Math Math 70A 50 Math 72B 60 Math 74C ASSETN(Column 6) 45 Math 76D 60 Math 78E ASSETN(Column 7) 45 Math 107, 115, 201, 205, CS 131, Phil 106, Math 80F 60 Math 107, 115, 141, 201, 205, CS 131, Phil Math 142 or Math 148 ASSETN(Column 8) 60 Math Pre-College Math Advisor Packet Page 3

4 Tested before April 1, 2013 No Math on Transcript TEST (COLUMN) SCORE PLACEMENT COMPASS: Pre-Algebra (column 5) COMPASS: Algebra (column 6) COMPASS: College Algebra (column 7) OPTIONAL ACTION Math Math 70A or OCSUP106 student may take MTHDGN 1 and MTHDGN 2 to try to test into Math 72B Math 74C or OCSUP SEE COLUMN 5 Pre- Algebra Math 74C or OCSUP 107 student may take MTHDGN 3 to try to test into Math 76D Math 76D student may take MTHDGN 4 and MTHDGN 5 to try to test into Math 78E Math 107, 115, 201, 205, CS 131, Phil 106, Math 80F 0-30 SEE COLUMN 6 - Algebra Math 107, 115, 201, 205, CS 131, Phil 106, Math 80F (with 0-30 in TRIG column 8) (with in TRIG column 8) Math 107, 115, 141, 201, 205, CS 131, Phil 106 Math 151 ASSETN (Column 5) 30 Math Math 70A 50 Math 72B 60 Math 74C ASSETN(Column 6) 45 Math 76D 60 Math 78E ASSETN(Column 7) 45 Math 107, 115, 201, 205, CS 131, Phil 106, Math 80F 60 Math 107, 115, 141, 201, 205, CS 131, Phil Math 142 or Math 148 ASSETN(Column 8) 60 Math 151 student may take MTHDGN 6 and MTHDGN 7 to try to test into Math 141 student may take MTHDGN 6 and MTHDGN 7 to try to test into Math Pre-College Math Advisor Packet Page 4

5 Currently or previously enrolled in Math 49, 50, 65, 95 Highest Course Completed with C- or higher Math 49 Math 50 Math 65 PLACEMENT Math 70A or OCSUP106 Math 74C or OCSUP107 Math 76D Math 95 Math 40 Math 70A Math 72B Math 74C Math 76D Math 107, 115, 141, 201, 205, CS 131, PHIL 106 Math 70A or OCSUP106 Math 72B Math 74C Math 76D Math 78E Math 141 Math 142, Math 148**, Math 107, Math 115, Math 201, Math 205, CS131, PHIL106 HIGHEST COURSE COMPLETED WITH A C OR HIGHER PLACEMENT Math 78E Math 80F, Math 107, Math 115, Math 201, Math 205, CS131, PHIL106 Math 80F Math 141, Math 107, Math 115, Math 201, Math 205, CS131, PHIL106 **Notice that Math 141 is now a pre-req for Math Pre-College Math Advisor Packet Page 5

6 TRANSFERRING FROM ANOTHER COLLEGE: When a student transfers from another college: If the student does not have any math on his/her transcript, but has an up to date COMPASS test, the student can be placed with the COMPASS test from the other school (see page 3) or may retake the new COMPASS test at WWCC. If the student does not have any math on his/her transcript and does not have an up to date COMPASS test, the student should take the new COMPASS test at WWCC. It the student does have math on his/her transcript from another school, the student must have the transcript evaluated (Registrar s Office) to determine credit transfer and placement. RECENT HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES: If a student has a high school transcript that is less than three years old and has NOT taken math at WWCC or at any other college, the student should take the new COMPASS at WWCC. If, however, the student believes that the placement is not correct, the student may bring his/her most recent high school transcript to either Laura Schueller or a full time math faculty member to discuss an override Pre-College Math Advisor Packet Page 6

7 Registration: E- Schedule: A student who is ready and wants to take either Math 40 (5 credits) or Math 80F (2.5 credits) should look for those classes in the E- schedule like any other course. A student who is ready to take any of: Math 70 A (Proportional Reasoning and Problem Solving)/ Math 72B (Pre-Algebra) total of 5 credit Math 72 B (Pre-Algebra)/ Math 74C (Elementary Algebra Linear Equations) total of 5 credits Math 74 C (Elem Alg Linear Equations)/Math 76D (Elem Alg Quadratic Equations and Polynomials) total 5 credits Math 76 D (Elem Alg Quadratic Equations and Polynomials)/Math78E (Intermediate Algebra Functions) total 5 credits Math 78E (Intermediate Algebra Functions) /Math 80F (Advanced Topics in Intermediate Algebra) total 5 credits will need to look in the schedule book for the underlined class. When the student enrolls in this class (for 2.5 credits) he/she will be automatically enrolled in the corresponding course for another 2.5 credits for a total of 5 credits. Students may not opt out of the second course. These courses are linked. The second course is not visible in the E- schedule. Student Schedule: When a student enrolls in any of: Math 70 A (Proportional Reasoning and Problem Solving)/ Math 72B (Pre-Algebra) total of 5 credit Math 72 B (Pre-Algebra)/ Math 74C (Elementary Algebra Linear Equations) total of 5 credits Math 74 C (Elem Alg Linear Equations)/Math 76D (Elem Alg Quadratic Equations and Polynomials) total 5 credits Math 76 D (Elem Alg Quadratic Equations and Polynomials)/Math78E (Intermediate Algebra Functions) total 5 credits Math 78E (Intermediate Algebra Functions) /Math 80F (Advanced Topics in Intermediate Algebra) total 5 credits Both courses will appear on the student s schedule. The student should attend the underlined course on the first day of class Pre-College Math Advisor Packet Page 7

8 Common Exams: At the ½-way point and at the end of each quarter, students enrolled in Math 70A, Math 72B, Math 74C, Math 76D, Math 78E, Math 80F will take a common final exam written by a committee of math department faculty. Students MUST pass this exam to get a C- or better in the course. As with any exams, students qualifying for accommodations will receive them. Successful, Partially Successful, Unsuccessful: For students enrolled in two courses, one of four things can happen: The student passes the first course in the first half of the quarter and the second course in the second half of the quarter. In this case the student receives a passing grade for each course (2.5 credits each). The student passes the first course but requires the entire quarter to do so and does not work on material from the second course. In this case the credits for the first course will be changed to 5, the credits for the second course will be changed to zero, a passing grade will be assigned to the first course, and the second course will NOT appear on the student transcript. (Q grade) The student passes the first course in the first half of the quarter and is unsuccessful in the second course. In this case the credits for the first course will be changed to 5, the credits for the second course will be changed to zero, a passing grade will be assigned to the first course, and the second course will NOT appear on the student transcript. (U grade) The student does not pass the first course even after the entire quarter. In this case the credits for the first course will be changed to 5, the credits for the second course will be changed to zero, a D or F grade will be assigned to the first course, and the second course will NOT appear on the student transcript. (Q grade) Pre-College Math Advisor Packet Page 8

9 Pre-Reqs for Other Classes: In addition to mathematics courses (page 5), there are many courses on campus that require pre-college math courses for pre-reqs. The list below represents the courses with pre-req changes approved by the March 2013 curriculum committee. Course Mathematics Pre-Requisites ASTR 115 Math 65 or Math 74 C ASTR 120 Math 65 ormath 74 C ASTR& 110 Math 65 or Math 74 C BUS 112 (Recommended ) Math 49 or Math 40 CET 220 Math 141 CHEM 110 Math 65 or Math 74 C CHEM& 121 Math 65 or Math 78 E CHEM& 139 Math 65 or Math 78 E CHEM& 161 Math 95 or Math 78 E CS 131 Math 95 or Math 78E EV 193 EV 203 FCA 130 (Rcommended) Math 65 or Math 74 C GEOG 210 Math 95 or Math 78 E GEOG 211 Math 65 or Math 74 C MEDA 105 (Recommeded) Math 50 or OCSUP 106 or Math 72B OCSUP 106 Math 49 or Math 40 OCSUP 107 Grade of C- or higher in OCSUP 106 or Math 50 or Math 72B OCSUP 108 Grade of C- or higher in OCSUP 107 or Math 142 PHIL& 106 Grade of C- or higher in Math 95 or in Math 78 E PHYS& 100 Math 65 or Math 74 C PHYS& 114 Math 95 or Math 78 E SCI 095 Math 50 or Math 72 B Pre-College Math Advisor Packet Page 9

10 New Program Requirements: Students planning to get an AA will still need to complete a college level mathematics course. The only change is the path for students who arrive needing preliminary coursework before taking a college level course. Students in applied programs (that traditionally have not required college level mathematics to fulfill their quantitative requirements) may have new requirements for graduation. It is always a good idea to check with program advisors and the newest catalog, but the following list represents the changes as approved by the March 2013 curriculum committee. Agri-Business Wine Marketing and Management Certificate AAAS in Agri-Business Wine Marketing and Management Agri-Business Certificate Agriculture Science and Technology- Plant and Soil Science Certificate Agriculture Science and Technology- Animal Science Certificate AAAS Degree in Agriculture Science and Technology- Animal Science AAAS Degree in Agriculture Science and Technology- Plant and Soil Science Auto Body Repair Technology Certificate AAAS Degree in Auto Body Repair Technology Automotive Repair Technology Certificate AAAS Degree in Automotive Repair Technology Carpentry Certificate AAAS Degree in Carpentry Informatics in Networking Certificate AAAS Degree Informatics in Networking Informatics in Software Design Certificate Culinary Arts Certificate AAAS Degree in Culinary Arts Diesel Technology Certificate AAAS Degree in Diesel Equipment Mechanics Farrier Science Certificate AAAS Degree in Farrier Science AAAS Degree in John Deere Technology Outdoor Power Equipment Certificate AAAS Degree in Outdoor Power and Turf Equipment Technician Professional Golf Management Certificate AAAS Degree in Professional Golf Management Turf Management Certificate AAAS Degree in Turf Management Welding Technology Certificate AAAS Degree in Welding Technology Math 95 or Math 78E Math 95 or Math 78E Math 95 or Math 78E Math 049, Ocsup 106, or Math 72B Bus 112, Math 050, Ocsup 106, or Math 72B Bus 112, Math 050, Ocsup 106, or Math 72B Pre-College Math Advisor Packet Page 10

11 Frequently Asked Questions: 1) Which of the new courses is the old Math 65? a) There is no exact correspondence. When the math department redesigned the sequence, they started from scratch. For example, there are things in Math 74C from the old Math 50, Math 65, and Math 95. The reality is that we will have students changing from the old to the new, and we didn t want everyone to have to retest and maybe start over so, we created the crosswalk (page 5) to let students know where to go, and we worked with faculty across campus to determine which math classes students would need for other courses (page 9) and other programs (page 10). 2) How do I advise my student? a) After looking at the student placement, if the student places into any of Math 70A, 72B, 74C, 76D, or 78E, the student will enroll in their placement course and will be automatically enrolled in the next course as well. The two courses together make up one 5 credit quarter. Although not all students will succeed in passing both, a successful student should be able to cover two of these courses per quarter. 3) Will my student still be able to take Math 95? a) No. All of the old pre-college math classes will be archived at the end of Spring Only the new courses will be available at that time. 4) Will the new classes all be taught in the same way? a) No. Individual faculty will still have the autonomy to teach using lecture, group work, projects, computer labs, etc. just like before. However, every student will need to take and pass the common exam to move on. 5) Will there still be online sections? a) Yes. 6) Will the courses be the same on all of the campuses? a) The same content from the same text will be used on all campuses. 7) Will the courses use the same textbooks as Math 49, 50, 65, 95? a) No. We will be using a new textbook for the new math courses. If a student is in Math 65 or Math 95 in Spring 2013 and has purchased a MyMathLab code for their Spring 2013 course and enrolls in one of the new pre-college courses in Summer or Fall 2013, the math department will work with the student to transfer their code. 8) Is there someone I can ask for help? a) YES! Laura Schueller in the TLC ( , laura.schueller@wwcc.edu) or any math faculty member Pre-College Math Advisor Packet Page 11

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