What is the purpose of
taking the Math assessment?
The assessment results will
be used to determine the most
appropriate mathematics course for each student required to take MATH
1110, MATH 1120, MATH 1130 or MATH 1401 for their major. These are
predominantly required for STEM majors. Students should consult with
their advisor to determine which math course is required and whether the
assessment is necessary. If so, they should review their results after
completing it and enroll in the best class for them based on their
scores and their major’s degree plan.
This is a placement assessment not a test. Results won't appear
on a transcript nor impact GPA. ALEKS is designed to determine what a
student knows and what a student needs to work on. At the end of the
ALEKS Assessment, a student will have a much better sense of their
strengths and weaknesses in math. Students then have a chance to brush
up on topics they may have forgotten or haven't used for a while. Be
honest. It is important that the ALEKS Assessment is taken seriously
and each student gives it an honest effort so that the scores truly
reflect their current level of knowledge and math preparedness. There's
no benefit to cheating on the assessment – the only result will be that
a student enrolls in a class that's too difficult, or not challenging
enough, potentially costing time and money. So, while you're taking it,
don't consult any outside sources for help. The purpose of the
assessment is to give an accurate measure of
a student’s current mathematical knowledge so that they will be
successful in math classes.
Why must I take the ALEKS Math Assessment?
This
assessment will determine your placement in the
mathematics course in which you will have the greatest success helping
to provide you with the highest quality education possible. You
should consult with your advisor to verify the math course you are
supposed to take and then determine if assessment will be required or
if you've already completed coursework that will serve as the
appropriate
prerequisite. After you complete ALEKS, your scores will be
uploaded to the registration system within three business days. That's
when you'll be able to register for the math course that's
recommended for you, based on your score and your advisor's
recommendation.
Who can help me decide if I need to take one of the classes that
requires ALEKS Assessment?
Your advisor can help guide you as you
determine which classes are required for you to earn your degree. They
can also help you determine whether prior coursework or AP/IB exam
credit satisfies the prerequisites as an alternative to ALEKS. If
you're unsure who your advisor is please check your UCDAccess portal.
Who's required to complete the ALEKS Assessment?
Students who want to take any of the courses listed below and haven't completed the
prerequisite coursework.
- MATH 1110 College Algebra
- MATH 112 College Trigonometry
- MATH 1130 Pre-calculus
- MATH 1401 Calculus 1
Learn more about ALEKS at CU Denver and how it impacts you.