About Developmental Mathematics
All Developmental Mathematics courses at Morehead State University are taught in the Department of Mathematics, Computer Science and Physics.
Mission Statement
The mission of the MSU Developmental Mathematics Program is to provide students with the tools needed to become proficient and independent learners of mathematics with the knowledge, attitudes, and skills needed to succeed both academically and personally.
General Education Goals:
- To help student prepare for a general education math course
- To communicate accurately and effectively
- To think and reason analytically
- To function responsibly in the natural, social, and technological environment
DE Mathematics Courses
DE Math Courses
There are three developmental mathematics courses at Morehead State University:
- MATH 090 – Pre-Algebra
- For students whose program of study does not require MATH 152 - College Algebra, and have ACT subtest scores in Math of 18 or below, a COMPASS Math score of 35 or below, or a KYOTE score of 21 or below.
- MATH 091 – Beginning Algebra
- For students who desire to take MATH 093 and have ACT subtest scores in Math of 18 or below, a COMPASS Math score of 35 or below, or a KYOTE score of 21 or below.
- MATH 093 – Intermediate Algebra
- For students whose program of study requires MATH 152 - College Algebra, and have ACT subtest scores in Math of 19, a COMPASS Math score of 36 - 49, or a KYOTE score of 22 - 26.
For more information on Developmental Mathematics, please contact the Department of Mathematics, Computer Science and Physics at 606-783-2930.