Each of the courses listed below is a one semester course. Your actual mathematics placement at UW-Stout will be determined by your overall score on a placement test very similar, though longer, than the EMPT. Your score on the actual UW System Placement Test may be higher or lower depending on various factors. One factor which generally improves scores is taking a mathematics class as a senior in high school.
EMPT Level | Course(s) |
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D1 | Math 010 Fundamentals of Algebra |
D2/D3 | Math 090 Intermediate Algebra |
C1/C2 | Math 118 Concepts of Mathematics
Math 120 Introductory College Mathematics I Math 123 Finite Mathematics Math 150 Calculus with Precalculus A |
C3 | Math 121 Introductory College Mathematics II |
C4 | Math 153 Calculus I
Math 156 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I |
Major | Required Mathematics Courses |
Apparel Design Manufacturing | Math 118 |
Applied Mathematics | Math 153 |
Applied Science | Math 153/156 |
Art Education | Math 118 |
Business Administration | Math 123 |
Career, Technical Education & Training | Math 118 |
Construction | Math 153 |
Dietetics | Math 120 |
Early Childhood | Math 118 |
Engineering Technology | Math 153 |
Family and Consumer Education | Math 118 |
Food Systems and Technology | Math 120 |
Golf Enterprise Management | Math 123 |
Graphic Communications Management | Math 121 |
Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Management | Math 118 |
Human Development and Family Studies | Math 118 |
Information Technology Management | Math 153 |
Manufacturing Engineering | Math 153 |
Marketing Education | Math 118 |
Packaging | Math 153 |
Psychology | Math 120 |
Retail Merchandising and Management | |
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Math 123 |
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Math 120, 121, or 123 |
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Math 118 |
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Math 118 |
Service Management | Math 123 |
Technology Education | Math 121 |
Technical Communication | Math 118 or 120 |
Vocational Rehabilitation | Math 118 |
The general education analytic reasoning requirement is 6 credits, of which the listed mathematics course will be either 4 or 5 credits. The mathematics course listed for each major is the minimum that will count towards fulfilling the analytic reasoning requirement. At least one more course will be needed from areas including math, logic, statistics or computer science and is specified by major.