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Mathematics
Mathematics transfer credit page
Math for the Business School
Your math courses have been developed to prepare you for success in the business curriculum.
Students whose placement tests scores are below 140 will take BMAT 110, a foundational math course, before they begin their program math courses.
Students who take BMAT 110 may have to pay for extra course.
Math for Degree Programs
The Business School
| Program Name | Course Code | Prerequisite |
|
E-Business,Marketing, Fashion Management, Human Resources, International Business, Tourism Management |
Math for the School of Social and Community Services
| Program Name | Course Code | Prerequisite |
| Criminal Justice (degree) | STAT 203 | No prerequisite |
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Math for the School of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Students in the College Transfer Program take a preparatory math course that will help them in their future studies in business or technical math.
Math for the School of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism
Students in the hospitality programs take MATH 904 to improve their skills in basic mathematics. Students who score above 60 on the CPT (computerized math placement test) are exempt from taking MATH 904.
Math for the School of Health Sciences
Students in the Collaborative Bachelor of Nursing Program take STAT 226, a special statistics course for students in the biological sciences.
Math for School of Applied Technology

1. Diploma Programs
Your math courses have been developed to prepare you for success in your technical curriculum.
Students whose placement tests scores are below 160 will take TMAT 100, a foundational math course, before they begin their program math courses.
Students who take TMAT 100 may have to pay for an extra course.

