Developmental Mathematics

Incoming freshmen who take the Texas Success Initiative (TSI) and are identified as TSI-liable can register for MATH 0303 - Intermediate Algebra or participate in the Summer Boot Camp to become TSI-complete. Intermediate Algebra can be taken along with a co-requisite course: Math 1342 - Statistics or Math 1332 - Math for Liberal Arts Majors I. Students should work with their academic advisor to choose the co-requisite course that best fits their needs. View more information about TSI.

The Department of Mathematics offers two options for students who have been identified as needing additional support in college-level Mathematics.

Mathematics Summer Boot Camp:

This is a non-course based option (NCBO) that allows students to become TSI-complete before starting their first college-level Mathematics courses in the fall semester. The Summer Boot Camp is free to students, but space is limited. View more information about the Mathematics Summer Boot Camp.

*This program is supported by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board's College Readiness and Success Model grant.

Math 0303: Intermediate Algebra (3 hours):

This course is a study of real numbers, fractions, decimals, absolute values, percentages, comparisons and proportional reasoning, signed numbers, solving linear equations and inequalities, and simplifying expressions and functions.

For more information about developmental mathematics, contact Dr. David Milan dmilan@uttyler.edu, Chair of the Mathematics Department.