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Accuplacer Tests: Sentence Skills (SS) Reading Comprehension (RC) Arithmetic (AR) Elementary Algebra (EA) Your Scores in Sentence Skills (SS) and Reading Comprehension (RC)*: *The lowest test score determines placement SS 0-49 or RC 0-39 CCR 92 College Composition and Writing paired with CCR 91 College Composition and Reading Lab (6 credits) – Combines college level reading and writing, while supporting the development of skills presented in CCR 92. SS 50-69 or RC 40-61 CCR 92 College Composition and Writing (5 credits) – Integrates and contextualizes college level reading and writing. SS 70-94 or RC 62-79 CCR 94 Studio 121 (6 credits) – Integrates reading and writing strategies tailored to ENG 121 coursework. or ENG 115 Technical English & Communication or ENG 131 Technical Writing (3 credits) – Develops skills one can apply to a variety of technical and workplace documents. SS 95+ and RC 80+ ENG 121 English Composition I (3 credits) – Emphasizes the planning, writing, and revising of compositions, including the development of critical and logical thinking skills. Your Scores in Arithmetic (AR) and Elementary Algebra (EA): For degrees requiring MAT 121: AR ≤ 39 or less AAA 70 Math Refresher I – intense, non-credit course designed to increase students’ math skills to raise Accuplacer scores for placement into a MAT course. AR 40+ or EA 30-44 MAT 50 Quantitative Literacy paired with AAA 75 Quantitative Literacy Lab (6 credits) – Introduces algebraic thinking and connects mathematics to real world applications, including problem solving skills, study skills, and test taking strategies. EA 45-59 MAT 55 Algebraic Literacy paired with AAA 76 Algebraic Literacy Lab (6 credits) – Develops algebraic skills necessary for manipulating expressions and solving equations, including problem solving skills, study skills, and test taking strategies. EA 60-79 MAT 55 Algebraic Literacy (4 credits) - Develops algebraic skills necessary for manipulating expressions and solving equations. EA 80-84 MAT 121 College Algebra paired with AAA 95 Math Helps (5 credits) – Includes a brief review of intermediate algebra skills, an introduction to sequences and series permutations and combinations, the binomial theorem and theory of equations, and includes problem solving skills, study skills, and test taking strategies. EA 85+ MAT 121 College Algebra (4 credits ) - Includes a brief review of intermediate algebra skills, an introduction to sequences and series permutations and combinations, the binomial theorem and theory of equations For degrees requiring MAT 102 or MAT 107: AR ≤ 39 AAA 70 Math Refresher I – intense, non-credit course designed to increase students’ math skills to raise Accuplacer scores for placement into a MAT course. AR 40-44 MAT 50 Quantitative Literacy paired with AAA 75 Quantitative Literacy Lab (6 credits) – Introduces algebraic thinking and connects mathematics to real world applications, including problem solving skills, study skills, and test taking strategies. AR 45+ or EA 30-44 MAT 102 Skilled Trades & Industrial Math paired with AAA 75 (4 credits) – Provides a review of general math, introductory algebra and an opportunity to learn systems of measurement and methods of solving problems related to skilled trades and general industrial repair, including problem solving skills, study skills, and test taking strategies. or MAT 107 Career Math paired with AAA 75 (5 credits) – Covers material designed for career technical or general studies students who need to study specific mathematical topics, including problem solving skills, study skills, and test taking strategies. EA 45+ MAT 102 Skilled Trades & Industrial Math (2 credits) – Provides a review of general math, introductory algebra and an opportunity to learn systems of measurement and methods of solving problems related to skilled trades and general industrial repair. or MAT 107 Career Math (3 credits) – Covers material designed for career technical or general studies students who need to study specific mathematical topics. For degrees requiring MAT 103 or MAT 112: AR 40+ or EA 30-44 MAT 50 Quantitative Literacy paired with AAA 75 Quantitative Literacy Lab (6 credits) – Introduces algebraic thinking and connects mathematics to real world applications, including problem solving skills, study skills, and test taking strategies. EA 45+ MAT 103 Math for Clinical Calculations (3 credits) – Provides a review of general mathematics, introductory algebra and an opportunity to learn systems of measurement and methods of solving problems related to drug dosage and intravenous fluid administration. or MAT 112 Financial Mathematics (3 credits) – Covers topics including pricing, taxes, insurance, interest, annuities, amortization, investments using financial calculators and spreadsheets. For degrees requiring MAT 135, or MAT 155/156*: *MAT 155/156 works for Elementary Education or Early Childhood Degrees only AR ≤ 39 or less AAA 70 Math Refresher I – intense, non-credit course designed to increase students’ math skills to raise Accuplacer scores for placement into a MAT course. AR 40+ or EA 30-44 MAT 50 Quantitative Literacy paired with AAA 75 Quantitative Literacy Lab (6 credits) – Introduces algebraic thinking and connects mathematics to real world applications, including problem solving skills, study skills, and test taking strategies. EA 45-84 MAT 50 Quantitative Literacy (4 credits) - Introduces algebraic thinking and connects mathematics to real world applications EA 85+ MAT 135 Introduction to Statistics (3 credits) – Includes data presentation and summarization, introduction to probability concepts and distributions, statistical inference – estimation, hypothesis testing, comparison of populations, correlation and regression. or MAT 155/156* Integrated Math I and II (6 credits) – Engages students in the concepts of school mathematics, including recognition of numerical and geometric patterns and their application to a variety of mathematical situations. Also covered are the fundamentals of probability, statistics, and Euclidean geometry.