Mathematics Placement Test (MPT)
The Mathematics Placement Test (MPT) is a CSUN test, which is used to determine eligibility for enrollment in MATH 102, 103, 104, 105, 150A and 255A. The MPT must be taken within the year preceding enrollment in the courses. Students have 90 minutes to complete the test. It can be taken only once in a 3-month period.
The MPT exam consists of 31 intermediate algebra problems and nine trigonometry and logarithm problems. The score in the algebra portion (abbreviated ALG) will be used to place students into MATH 102, 103, 104 and 105. For placement into calculus, MATH 150A or 255A, both the algebra and the trigonometry and logarithm scores (abbreviated TR) will be used.
The summary of qualifying scores can be found in Table 1 below.
Students must register online for the Mathematics Placement Test at least one week prior to the test date. Space is limited, and registration closes when capacity has been met. See the Testing Center website for test dates, the test fee and registration information. The website also describes the type of payment accepted, identification required, other test regulations that must be followed, the qualifying scores required for specific CSUN Math classes and how to obtain scores.
Students are advised to visit the Mathematics Diagnostic Placement Testing website and take the free online sample tests to help prepare for the CSUN MPT.
Prerequisite Mathematics Courses
The University entrance requirements (2 years of high school algebra and 1 year of geometry) are the basic prerequisites to all Mathematics courses. Additional prerequisites may be listed in the course descriptions that follow. Prerequisite courses must be passed with a grade of “C” or better, unless otherwise stated. The specific minimum prerequisites for Calculus and Calculus preparatory courses are listed in Table 1 below. Students who are only conditionally prepared for a course may not enroll in that course unless they have credit for or concurrently enroll in the accompanying lab course. Students who have passed the prerequisite of a class at another college or university must enroll in the lab of the subsequent class.
Table 1. Course Prerequisites
Course | Fully Prepared | Conditionally Prepared | Lab Course |
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MATH 102 | College-level GE credit in a non-algebra or calculus math course or 16 in ALG section of MPT |
Eligible for GE mathematics or credit in MATH 196S (requires MATH 091B corequisite) or 14 in ALG section of MPT or credit in MATH 093 |
MATH 102L |
MATH 103 | College-level GE credit in a non-algebra or calculus math course or 16 in ALG section of MPT |
Eligible for GE mathematics or credit in MATH 196QR or MATH 196S or 14 in ALG section of MPT or credit in MATH 093 |
MATH 103L |
MATH 104 | 23 in ALG section of MPT or “B-” in MATH 102 |
20 in ALG section of MPT or “C-” in MATH 102 |
MATH 104L |
MATH 105 | 19 in ALG section of MPT or “B-” in MATH 102 |
17 in ALG section of MPT or “C-” in MATH 102 |
MATH 105L |
MATH 106 | College-level GE credit in non-algebra or calculus math course or eligible for GE mathematics or credit in MATH 196S or credit in MATH 196QR and MATH 091A or credit in MATH 093 |
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MATH 150A | 23 in ALG and 6 in TR sections of MPT or “B-” in both MATH 102 and MATH 104 or “B-” in MATH 105 |
20 in ALG and 4 in TR sections of MPT or “C-” in both MATH 102 and MATH 104 or “C-” in MATH 105 |
MATH 150AL |
MATH 150B | “B-” in MATH 150A or 5 in AP Calculus AB |
“C-” in MATH 150A or 4 in AP Calculus AB |
MATH 150BL |
MATH 255A | 23 in ALG and 6 in TR sections of MPT or “B-” in both MATH 102 and MATH 104 or “B-” in MATH 105 |
20 in ALG and 4 in TR sections of MPT or “C-” in both MATH 102 and MATH 104 or “C-” in MATH 105 |
MATH 255AL |
MATH 255B | “B-” in MATH 255A or 5 in AP Calculus AB |
“C-” in MATH 255A or 4 in AP Calculus AB |
MATH 255BL |