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nsm.uh.edu Math Courses Available After College Algebra

nsm.uh.edu This video is designed for: Students transferring into the University of Houston from a community college UH students with college algebra credit

nsm.uh.edu I have College Algebra credit. Which courses am I ready for? Math 1312 – Introduction to Math Reasoning Math 1313 – Finite Mathematics Math 1314 – Calculus for Business and Life Sciences Math 1330 – Pre-Calculus Mathematics Math 2311 – Statistics

nsm.uh.edu Math 1312 – Introduction to Mathematical Reasoning Principles of logic and proof Formal and informal geometry – Line and Angle Relationships – Parallel Lines – Triangles – Quadrilaterals – Similar Triangles – Circles – Area of Polygons – Surfaces and Volume of Solids

nsm.uh.edu Math 1313 Finite Mathematics Cost, Revenue and Profit Functions Solving a System of Equations using Matrices Linear Programming Problems Financial Math Sets and Counting Probability The Basics of Statistics

nsm.uh.edu Math 1314 Calculus for Business and Life Sciences Using GeoGebra – dynamic mathematics software Finding regression models Finding limits and derivatives Applications of the derivative Finding definite integrals and applications Functions of two variables Optimizing functions of two variables

nsm.uh.edu Math 1330 Pre-Calculus Mathematics Polynomials and Rational Functions Trigonometric Functions Graphing Trigonometric Functions Trigonometric Formulas and Equations Trigonometric Application to Triangles Analytic Geometry

nsm.uh.edu Math 2311 Statistics Probability Correct Probabilistic Reasoning Distributions Graphical and Descriptive Methods Sampling Estimation Hypothesis Statistical Inference

nsm.uh.edu How do I choose? Ask your academic advisor! Check the requirements for your major These courses are independent, if you need to take more than one of them, the order in which you take them does not matter. If you need to take Pre-Calculus, we strongly recommend you take it as soon as possible after college algebra so you remember the college algebra material

nsm.uh.edu Formats Available Face-to-Face Lecture Classes Online Classes

nsm.uh.edu Features of UH Online Math Classes Weekly LIVE online lectures (required) Weekly assignments completed online Lecturers have online office hours weekly Testing is done through our CASA Testing Center on campus Sessions offered in the evening or weekend for working students. Alternate assignments required when the student cannot attend an online lecture

nsm.uh.edu Expectations for each format: Face-to-Face Class attendance is required Outside of class, there are quizzes, homework and tests to complete. Proctored tests are administered in the CASA testing center on campus. Students are expected to spend 3-6 hours each week outside of class working on course material. Online Attendance in the live online session is required. Outside of class, there are quizzes, homework and tests to complete. Proctored tests (2 regular tests and a final exam) are administered in the CASA testing center on campus. An online student must have the self-discipline to participate in class and manage his/her schedule to complete assignments on time. Students are expected to spend 3-6 hours each week outside of class time working on the course material.

nsm.uh.edu Which is right for you? The best points of each format: Face-to-Face Live interaction with instructor and fellow students Structure – it is easier to remember to do assignments when you have to go to class regularly Online You can attend class by logging into the classroom from any computer. No commute time! Most online classes have at least one session in the evening for those who work during the day.

nsm.uh.edu College Success Tip #1 Classes are typically large. This can be intimidating, but it does not have to be. Look up your instructor’s office hours and go talk to him/her in person during office hours. All of our UH instructors are available for one-on- one help during their office hours. (You don’t have to really need help to meet your instructor!)

nsm.uh.edu College Success Tip #2 Manage your time! Assignment deadlines at UH are FIRM, individual extensions to due dates are NOT available. You MUST do your work on time and submit it in the appropriate format. Proctored exams given at the CASA testing center are given on a strict schedule in order to accommodate the thousands of students who use the facility. You cannot show up late for a test!

nsm.uh.edu College Success Tip #3 YOU MUST ASK IF YOU NEED HELP There are many resources available to UH students who need help in math courses. The math department has a free tutoring lab in Garrison Gym, available weekdays for all students registered in UH math courses. Learning Support Services offers free tutoring for math classes. The math department has also prepared a number of video help resources for each topic in our freshman level classes. Ask your instructor for details.

nsm.uh.edu College Success Tip #4 COME TO CLASS We can’t help you learn the material if you are not in class!

nsm.uh.edu Welcome to the University of Houston! The instructors in the math department look forward to welcoming you into one of our classes soon! For more information on math classes at the University of Houston, go to