Math Learning Module
Mathematics: Completing General Studies Level I
Students must complete a General Studies Math course as a requirement for graduation from MSU Denver, and for many majors this course is a prerequisite for major coursework. Consequently students must complete General Studies Math course within the first 30 semester hours at MSU Denver.
How can students become eligible to take a college-level math course?
- Enter MSU Denver with an ACT Math score of 19-25 or higher, taken within the last 5 years (depending on which Math course is needed)
- Enter MSU Denver with an SAT Math score of 460-570 or higher, taken within the last 5 years (depending on which Math course is needed)
- Review your math and take the Accuplacer, which can be taken at the MSU Denver Assessment and Testing Center.
- Review materials and review session information can be found on the Math Department website or the Testing Center website
- If you receive a lower score on the Accuplacer than you need to take the course you need, then you must take, depending on the score, remedial courses (Basic Skills courses) at a community college.
- MSU Denver students can register through ConnectU for CCD Basic Skills courses.(see document called Choosing Courses based on your Assessment Scores)
I am eligible to take a college-level course, but must take "Peer Study." What is that?
The MSU Denver Mathematics Peer Study Program (MPSP) is a series of instructor-supervised learning sessions organized to supplement the course material from MTH 1080, MTH 1110, MTH 1112 and MTH 1310. They are designed to provide a structured environment of small groups where students will study and receive help from an instructor. Studying together is one of the best ways to learn, and MPSP students have a high rate of success in their corresponding math class.
Who takes Peer Study?
- Anyone enrolled in MSU Denver MTH 1080, MTH 1110, MTH 1112 or MTH 1310 can
- Students who do not adequately pass the preassessment exam (given in class) must
- Students who receive a placement score at the "window" level (see below) must
- Students whose scores are in the "window" must see an sign appropriate paperwork in order to register for a Math class
- Students who have completed the prerequisite algebra at CCD or other community college will be required to enroll in MPSP in order to enroll in MTH 1110-College Algebra or MTH 1310-Finite Mathematics for Management and Social Sciences.
| Course | Score "Window" Requiring Peer Study |
|---|---|
| MTH 1080 |
61-71 (EA) OR >45 (EA) AND 40-71 (1080GPT) |
| MTH 1310 |
85-99 (EA) |
| MTH 1112 |
85-99 (EA) |
| MTH 1110 |
90-104 (EA) & 22-120 (CLM) OR 105-120 (EA) & 22-29 (CLM) |
KEY:EA=Elementary Algebra, CLM=College Level Math, 1080GPT=MTH 1080 Placement Test
How do I sign up for Peer Study?
Like other courses, Mathematics Peer Study Sessions have CRN numbers, and you add the sessions to your schedule through web registration. The class does not appear on your transcript. However, students who are registered for Peer Study must attend regularly. Additionally, students required to take Peer Study and who fail to attend will be dropped from their math course. Students needing MPSP may register by meeting with an Academic Advisor or through the MPSP office.. Schedules for Peer Study Sessions are posted each semester
I have low math test scores. Why not just put off taking my math course?
First of all, students must complete General Studies Math course within the first 30 semester hours. Eventually you will prohibited from taking any courses at all at Metro if you don't complete this requirement.
Secondly, math courses are a gateway to many majors or to required courses in the major.
- Examples of courses you can't take without being college-ready in Mathematics:
- Introductory courses in Biology, Chemistry, Integrated Science, Physics, and Nutrition required or recommended for majors or programs such as
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Nutrition
- Environmental Science
- Integrative Therapeutic Practices
- Nursing
- Nutrition
- Criminal Justice
- Human Performance and Sport
- Athletic Training
- Meteorology
- Hotel, Tourism, and Events
- Industrial Design
- Special Education
- Elementary Education Licensure
- Introductory courses in Biology, Chemistry, Integrated Science, Physics, and Nutrition required or recommended for majors or programs such as
- Examples of courses you can't take without first completing Mathematics Requirement
- Business Core courses
- Most Psychology courses beyond PSY 1001, which could affect your ability to take required courses in
- Psychology
- Political Science
- Recreation Professions
- ECO 2010 and ECO 2020
- One or both of these courses are required for majors or programs iniation
- Mechanical Engineering Technology
- Civil Engineering Technology
- Behavioral Science
- Health Care Management
- Social Studies Licensure programs
- PHY 2311, required for these majors
- Physics
- Civil Engineering Technology
- Electrical Engineering Technology
- Mechanical Engineering Technology
- One or both of these courses are required for majors or programs iniation
- Research courses required by one or more majors
- NUR 3400
- SOC 3590
Which math course should I take?
The right math course for you will depend on which courses are allowed, recommended, or required for your major or majors. To determine which is the best course for your particular situation, you should talk to an advisor.
What do I do next?
- Click Math Level 1 Quiz on the left-hand menu
- The quiz covers the material you have just been reading
- You can refer back to this material as you take the quiz
- You have to get all 5 question right in order to pass the quiz
- After passing the quiz
- You will take a brief survey
- Then you will fill out a form with your Student ID (900 number) and MSU Denver user name
- The hold comes off when this last step is complete and the form is submitted!

