Mathematics
Mathematics at Macomb Community College offers introductory through advanced coursework for students needing foundational skills or preparing to transfer to a four-year institution. Courses include intermediate algebra, statistics, precalculus, calculus, linear algebra, and differential equations, with many available online. An associate degree qualifies graduates for roles such as account manager, bank teller, and accounting clerk. Credits transfer seamlessly, saving students up to $20,000 compared to four-year university rates. Students pursuing careers in statistics, teaching, or engineering will typically need a bachelor's or master's degree.
Prerequisites: Pass the Macomb mathematics placement test, Provide results of an ACCUPLACER or COMPASS mathematics placement test from another institution, Successfully complete (grade of C or better) or be enrolled in a prerequisite course, Provide proof of completing an equivalent college mathematics course (grade of C or better), Complete an AP mathematics course in high school with a score of 3 or better, Score 24 or better in mathematics on the ACT, Score 610 or better in mathematics on the SAT, Reach an acceptable score on the CLEP mathematics test