Things you should know about taking an EM credit/proficiency exam in mathematics:
- The test is similar to a final exam in the course
- You will have 2 hours to take the exam
- The exam must be taken by Wed. of the 3rd week of the quarter or semester.
- A grade of 80% or higher is required for credit
- Depending on your major, a grade of 70-79% may permit you to by-pass the course and continue to the next course in the sequence
- Partial credit may be awarded
- You have one chance to take the test
- You must bring a testing referral, that was obtained in room 250, Math Building 231 W. 18th Ave., and your ID
- Students with disabilities [1]
should contact the Ohio State Office for Disability Services, (614)
292-3307, to make alternate arrangements for taking any math exam.
- Results can be obtained from Room 250 Math Building two or three days after you have taken the test.
- There is a fee for EM exams given at the Office of Testing for math courses numbered 130 or higher.
Courses in which proficiency Tests are available
- 50, 75; You may use any non-graphing scientific calculator.
- 104, 130, 131, 132, 148, 150, 151.01, 152.01, 153.01, 254.01; You may use any battery-operated calculator (including graphing calculators but NOT a QWERTY keyboard machine such as a TI-92 or TI-Voyager, or a calculator with computer symbolic algebra).
- Click here [1] for syllabi.
To fulfill the ASC Basic Skills requirement:
- You need a score of 80% or better on the 75 or 104 EM exam