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Placement into a Developmental Math and
writing courses is mandatory
for all
first-time frosh and lower division transfer students who score less
than 50 on the ELM or less than 151 on the EPT.
| ELM Score | First Semester | Second Semester |
| 0 – 30 | Math 3A | Math 3B |
| 32 – 40 | Math 6A | Math 6B |
| 42 – 44 | Math 6L | GE Math |
| 46 – 48 | Math 6L or Math 6D | GE Math |
| EPT Score | First Semester |
| 0 – 141 | LLD 1 |
| 142 - 148 |
LLD 2 |
| 149 - 150 |
English 1A |
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About The
Developmental Math Program at SJSU
A Review
of Algebra Skills for College
Students
- Second Edition 2007
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Chapter
Summaries:
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All of the courses in the Developmental Math program cover a combined
elementary and intermediate algebra curriculum. The content is
covered in several formats including both a one and a two-semester
review. Students who complete any of the following will have
satisfied the ELM requirement and be eligible to enroll in a GE math
course. An additional placement test is required by the Math
Department for those wishing to take Math 19 or Math 30.
Courses that complete the ELM requirement:
Math 3A Intensive
Learning Mathematics I
A first course in a two-semester sequence of courses designed to review
topics from elementary and intermediate algebra. Four hours
lecture per week.
CR/NC 4 non-baccalaureate units
Math 3B Intensive
Learning Mathematics II
The second course in a two-semester sequence of courses designed to
review topics from elementary and intermediate algebra. A credit
grade in Math 3A or 6A is required to enroll in Math 3B.
Four hours lecture per week. Passing Math 3B satisfies the
ELM requirement.
CR/NC 4 non-baccalaureate units
Math 3R Intensive
Learning Mathematics
This course is offered only in the spring for students who have only
one semester left in the time limit to complete remediation and have
not passed either Math 3A or 6A. It covers all of the material in
both the first and second half of the course. Five hours
lecture per week. Passing Math 3R satisfies the ELM
requirement.
CR/NC 5 non-baccalaureate units
Math 6A Entry Level
Mathematics I
A first course in a two-semester sequence of courses designed to review
topics from elementary and intermediate algebra. A credit grade
in Math 6A is required to enroll in Math 6B. Lecture two hours /
Lab two hours per week. Offered in the fall only. Students
needing Math 6A may take Math 3A.
CR/NC 3 non-baccalaureate units.
Math 6B Entry Level
Mathematics II
The second course in a two-semester sequence of courses designed to
review topics from elementary and intermediate algebra. A credit
grade in Math 6A is required to enroll in Math 6B. Lecture two
hours / Lab two hours per week. Offered in the spring only.
Students needing Math 6B may take Math 3B. Passing Math 6B
satisfies the ELM requirement.
CR/NC 3 non-baccalaureate units
Math 6L Entry Level
Mathematics
A complete review of topics from elementary and intermediate
algebra. Lecture three hours / Lab two hours per
week. Passing Math 6L satisfies the ELM requirement.
CR/NC 5 non-baccalaureate units
Math 6D Entry Level
Mathematics
This is a self-paced course of independent study. Students review
the material on their own and come in to take at least one test per
week by appointment. This course can be taken in place of Math 6L
for students with ELM scores of 46 or 48 who are self-motivated and
disciplined. Passing Math 6D satisfies the ELM requirement.
CR/NC 5 non-baccalaureate units