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This area is in the School of Mathematics, Computing, Physics, and Astronomy within the College of Letters and Science.

Faculty and academic staff

G Adams, K Bhatia, S Budak, A Felt, H Gonchigdanzan, D Harnett, E Herman, C Hoppe, J Juedes, S Kanbir, L Kennedy, G Kopitzke, M Lee, S Liang, S Maity, C McCabe, D Rohm, T Rood, K Schoenecker, A Schuller, J Strick, B Tirel, D Urbina, M Veum, T Zhang

Mathematics is the study of quantity, form, arrangement and magnitude. It is the study of the measurement, properties, and relationships of quantities, using numbers and symbols.

Universities of Wisconsin Mathematics Placement Test

The Universities of Wisconsin Mathematics Placement Test is given to all new freshmen as they enter the university. The test covers the material found in the usual four-year high school mathematics program (two years of algebra, geometry, and precalculus) and the scoring varies according to the amount of mathematics you have taken. The test results are used to place you at the appropriate level of mathematics at UW-Stevens Point. At some of these levels you will be able to choose from several courses after examining their prerequisites. If you did not take the test at the time you entered the university, you may arrange for it at the school office.

Math placement code

has completed work equivalent to

has completed prerequisites for (or has placed into)

Mathematics and Quantitative reasoning (MQR) notes

Code CALC

MATH 90, MATH 95, MATH 107, MATH 118 and MATH 119

MATH 225

MQR requirement is satisfied

Code TRIG

MATH 90, MATH 95, MATH 107 and MATH 118

MATH 119 and other course with a MATH 107 prerequisite

MQR requirement is satisfied

Code PC

MATH 90, MATH 95, MATH 107 and MATH 119

MATH 118 and other course with a MATH 107 prerequisite

MQR requirement is satisfied

Code CL20

MATH 90, MATH 95 and MATH 107

MATH 109, MATH 111, MATH112, MATH 118, MATH 119

Student needs a MQR course

Code CL10

MATH 90 and MATH 95

MATH 107, MATH 228

Student needs a MQR course

Code DEV20

MATH 90

MATH 95, MATH 105, MATH 255

Student needs a MQR course

Code DEV10

No UWSP Course

MATH 90

Student needs a MQR course

Placement and Credit-by-Exam Policy for Mathematics

The principal placement procedure for mathematics is the Universities of Wisconsin Mathematics Placement Test. You are placed in math courses based on that test and may place out of the Mathematics and Quantitative Reasoning requirement for the Core General Education Requirements.

  1. If you do not feel the placement test has accurately reflected your ability, you may retake the test once.

  2. You may also use AP (Advanced Placement) scores to receive advanced placement and credit-by-exam. If you score a 3 or higher on the AP Calculus AB exam, you can receive credit for MATH 225. If you score a 3 or higher on the AP Calculus BC exam, you can receive credit for both MATH 225 and MATH 226.

  3. If you took calculus in high school but did not take the AP exam, you may be placed directly into MATH 226 at the discretion of the department chair. If you earn a grade of B or better in MATH 226, you will receive retroactive credit for MATH 225.