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Accelerated Mathematics for Engineering and Science Students

LeTourneau UniversityLois KnouseMathematics

Introduction and Rationale

LeTourneau Univ. is a small private university in East Texas

Introduction and Rationale

LeTourneau Univ. is a small private university in East Texas

Major emphasis is Engineering and Technology

Introduction and Rationale

LeTourneau Univ. is a small private university in East Texas

Major emphasis is Engineering and Technology

Necessary for Engineering majors to take Calculus I in 1st semester

Introduction and Rationale LeTourneau Univ. is a small private

university in East Texas Major emphasis is Engineering and

Technology Necessary for Engineering majors

to take Calculus I in 1st semester Students entering unable to begin

in Calculus I

The Program

Precalculus – 5 days a week, 7 weeks

The Program

Precalculus – 5 days a week, 7 weeks

Calculus I – 5 days a week, 7 weeks

The Program

Precalculus – 5 days a week, 7 weeks

Calculus I – 5 days a week, 7 weeks

Receive 6 hours of credit – 3 towards the engineering major – 3 general elective – all transferable

The Program

Eligibility – Based on SAT/ACT Mathematics scores SAT – 550 and 630 ACT - 24 and 27 Enrolled in English Composition I

preferable

The Program

Student has option to change to a regular Precalculus class within first 2 weeks

The Program

Student has option to change to a regular Precalculus class within first 2 weeks

Student can complete Precalculus and choose to withdraw from Calculus I

The Program

Student has option to change to a regular Precalculus class within first 2 weeks

Student can complete Precalculus and choose to withdraw from Calculus I

Students are encouraged to attend evening help sessions

The Results

Completed 2 years

The Results

Completed 2 years Fall, 2004

33 students enrolled 26 successfully completed Precalculus 23 successfully completed Calculus I 18 successfully completed Calculus II

The Results

Fall, 2005 37 enrolled 26 successfully completed Precalculus 27 successfully completed Calculus I

1 student with a D in Precalc. successfully completed Calc I

18 successfully completed Calculus II Several students changed major so only 22 attempted

Calc. II

Conclusion

A total of 35 students were ready for Calculus III or Differential Equations in their 3rd semester

Conclusion

A total of 35 students were ready for Calculus III or Differential Equations in their 3rd semester

They were on track to take other courses required in the engineering curriculum

Conclusion

If you have questions, feel free to email me at LoisKnouse@letu.edu

I’m looking forward to trying this program for a third year

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