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> Proper Math Placement: Talk to an advisor in your degree program to ensure that you are taking the right math course. Resources are available to help you prepare for a placement test if needed.
> Seek Your Instructor: Office hours are for your use and benefit. Contact your instructor when you need help or advising.
> Get Help! Check out the University and Math Department resources available to you below.
The department offers tutoring for lower-division (1000-2000) level Mathematics and Statistics courses in our Math Lab: Science building, room 1046 (SI 1046). Drop in to work on your homework during the scheduled hours below, and our on-duty tutors will help you as needed.
Our department tutors are students majoring in Mathematics and/or Statistics. To qualify as a department tutor, students must have a cumulative GPA in the major of at least 3.00 and must have completed Calculus II or Probability and Statistics.
Fall 2024 Mathematics & Statistics Tutoring Lab Schedule
August 26th-December 7th
In-Person (Science Building 1046)
Monday: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Tuesday: 9:00-9:50 am & 10:00 am to 4:15 pm
Wednesday: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Thursday: 9:00-9:50 am & 10:00 am to 4:15 pm
Friday: 10:00 am to 2:00 pm
Monday: 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Wednesday: 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Friday: 10:00 am to 2:00 pm
> Upper Division Math Tutoring: Room 220 in the Student Success Building Offers Tutoring for a handful of Upper Division Math Courses each semester. Visit this link here to find more info on the days and times tutoring for these courses is offered.
> Private Tutoring: To request a list of private tutors, contact the Math Department in SI 1022 or at [email protected]. The Department of Mathematics and Statistics keeps this list only as a courtesy to students, but we as a department do not provide individual recommendations. All fees and appointments are to be negotiated between student and tutor.
Hey, we’re Violet and Rudder! We’re passionate about math and pretty much anything Nyla-Bone produces, alongside treats as a general concept. We’re majoring in Mathematics and our concentration is Theoretical. We’re unique as tutors because there are two of us, and only one of us can see. The one who can see is a dog, so we both experience a wide variety of challenges with performing complex problem solving that enables us to work effectively with people and their unique struggles. We’ve been working in the Math Lab since this spring, and we’ve had many students come through in that time frame. We like to think that many of them left with their problems resolved!
Khan Academy organizes videos in a string that you will see on the left of the Khan Academy page. Click through the videos and practice problems in the string for more examples on the topic you have selected.
Decimals, Fractions, & Percentages
Adding & Subtracting Polynomials
Multiplying & Dividing Rational Expressions
Adding & Subtracting Rational Expressions
Please Note: These videos are intended for supplemental learning only. They are not produced by our department, so the methods described in each video may not align exactly with methods described by your instructor. Nevertheless, they are an excellent resource for review and practice.
Khan Academy organizes videos in a string that you will see on the left of the Khan Academy page. Click through the videos and practice problems in the string for more examples on the topic you have selected.
Range, Variance, and Standard Deviation
Probability using Combinations
Please Note: These videos are intended for supplemental learning only. They are not produced by our department, so the methods described in each video may not align exactly with methods described by your instructor. Nevertheless, they are an excellent resource for review and practice.
Khan Academy organizes videos in a string that you will see on the left of the Khan Academy page. Click through the videos and practice problems in the string for more examples on the topic you have selected.
Distance and Midpoint formulas
Interval Notation, Domain, and Range
Please Note: These videos are intended for supplemental learning only. They are not produced by our department, so the methods described in each video may not align exactly with methods described by your instructor. Nevertheless, they are an excellent resource for review and practice.
Khan Academy organizes videos in a string that you will see on the left of the Khan Academy page. Click through the videos and practice problems in the string for more examples on the topic you have selected.
Interval Notation, Domain, and Range
Please Note: These videos are intended for supplemental learning only. They are not produced by our department, so the methods described in each video may not align exactly with methods described by your instructor. Nevertheless, they are an excellent resource for review and practice.
Khan Academy organizes videos in a string that you will see on the left of the Khan Academy page. Click through the videos and practice problems in the string for more examples on the topic you have selected.
Supplementary, Complementary, and Vertical Angles
Similar and Congruent Triangles
Angle of Elevation and Depression
Using Trigonometric Identities
Inverse Trigonometric Functions
Solving Trigonometric Equations
Please Note: These videos are intended for supplemental learning only. They are not produced by our department, so the methods described in each video may not align exactly with methods described by your instructor. Nevertheless, they are an excellent resource for review and practice.
Khan Academy organizes videos in a string that you will see on the left of the Khan Academy page. Click through the videos and practice problems in the string for more examples on the topic you have selected.
Probability using Sample Spaces
Addition Rules for Probability
Multiplication Rules for Probability
Sampling Distribution of the Sample Mean
Confidence Interval for Proportion
Hypothesis Testing with P-Values
Hypothesis Tests for Difference of Means
Please Note: These videos are intended for supplemental learning only. They are not produced by our department, so the methods described in each video may not align exactly with methods described by your instructor. Nevertheless, they are an excellent resource for review and practice.
Khan Academy organizes videos in a string that you will see on the left of the Khan Academy page. Click through the videos and practice problems in the string for more examples on the topic you have selected.
Interval Notation, Domain, and Range
Augmented Matrix of a Linear System
Probability using Sample Spaces
Addition Rules for Probability
Multiplication Rules for Probability
Please Note: These videos are intended for supplemental learning only. They are not produced by our department, so the methods described in each video may not align exactly with methods described by your instructor. Nevertheless, they are an excellent resource for review and practice.
Khan Academy organizes videos in a string that you will see on the left of the Khan Academy page. Click through the videos and practice problems in the string for more examples on the topic you have selected.
Concavity and Inflection Points
Derivatives of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
Derivatives Using Log Properties
Please Note: These videos are intended for supplemental learning only. They are not produced by our department, so the methods described in each video may not align exactly with methods described by your instructor. Nevertheless, they are an excellent resource for review and practice.
Supplemental Instruction (SI) is a free academic assistance program offered to students in some difficult math courses. SI is not a remedial addition to the course, nor a punitive measure, but rather a chance for students to get some extra practice on typical problems, ask questions, compare notes, and start preparing for exams. Your SI Leader will be available to answer questions, clarify course material, and assist with some of the more challenging aspects of this difficult course.
The primary goal of the SI program is to improve student grades in historically difficult courses. It has been seen over the past years that SI pays off with higher pass rates for those students who attend and use the time to their advantage. SI is free and does not require registration. Simply show up on a regular basis with your course materials and questions.
Please refer to the Fall 2024 Schedule
Mathematics and Statistics majors:
Contact Kayla at [email protected]
or schedule an appointment with Kayla in SSC Navigate
Visit Math & Stats Advising Resources Page for more information.
All other majors:
See a list of recommended math courses by major to get started, but always confirm with your academic advisor!
Visit mojie56.com/advising for advisor contact information and to schedule an appointment.
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Main Office: Science Building, Suite 1022 (SI 1022)