College Mathematics CLEP

Math CLEP College Mathematics CLEP

Khan Academy: Math
By Khan Academy
Online Course
Self-paced

Khan Academy is one of the leaders in free online education, with the majority of courses being taught by Salman Khan, the site’s founder. It offers a personalized learning resource for all ages delivering interactive courses via videos and practice exercises.
The tutorials in mathematics cover all the key topics required for the CLEP exam, and caters for all levels, allowing you to move forward or back depending on your level of understanding.

Topics
  • Pre-algebra
  • Algebra
  • Arithmetic
  • Geometry
  • Trigonometry
  • Probability & Statistics
  • Precalculus
  • Calculus
  • Differential equations

Diploma in Mathematics
By Alison
Online Course
Self-paced
Workload: 15 - 20 hours

ALISON.com's free online Diploma in Mathematics course gives you comprehensive knowledge and understanding of key subjects in mathematics. This course covers calculus, geometry, algebra, trigonometry, functions, vectors, data distributions, probability and probability and statistics. Math qualifications are in great demand from employers and this math course will greatly enhance your career prospects.
ALISON.com's math course will greatly enhance your skills, giving you a greater understanding of core mathematics components such as geometry, trigonometry, calculus and more as well as expanding your knowledge base in areas such as chance, data distributions, statistics, probability, correlations and regression.
You will learn about using binomial expansions for problem solving and will understand the relationship between the graphs of functions and their anti-derivatives.
You will be able to confidently create graphs and make advanced calculations such as straight-line calculations, kinematics, motion, vectors, algebra, binomial expressions, and quadratic functions.

Diploma in Statistics
By Alison
Online Course
Workload: 6 - 10 hours

This free online Diploma in Statistics will give you the knowledge and understanding of basic statistical methods such as sampling and collecting data, probability, distributions, regression analysis. By completing this course you will gain the knowledge and understanding to confidently read statistics and apply statistical methods within your daily working environment.
Upon completion of this course you will learn how to collect and analyse data. You will gain a good knowledge of the graphs that can be used and the reason for using these graphs.You will have a good understanding of probability, univariate data, and bivariate data. You will know the difference between normal, binomial and hypergeometric distribution. You will be able to do a regression analysis. You will understand the benefits of analytical methods such as trend analysis, residual analysis and the calculation of a seasonal index.

College Readiness Math MOOC
By University of Wisconsin–La Crosse
Scheduled MOOC

The aim of the course is to provide an accessible venue to support participants in preparing for credit-bearing mathematics course. There will be no enforced prerequisites. Individuals who are considering enrollment into the course will be allowed access to the syllabus and a pre-diagnostic self assessment quiz, which will help them gauge their readiness for the course and identify the modules that will be of the greatest value.

Content
This Math MOOC aligns with several of the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics (CCSSM). With a focus on the High School Conceptual Categories of Algebra and Functions, this Math MOOC examines key topics such as:
  • writing expressions in equivalent forms to solve problems
  • solving linear equations, systems of linear equations, linear inequalities, and quadratic equations
  • performing arithmetic with polynomial and rational expressions
  • modeling linear and quadratic functions

Syllabus

Review

Demonstrate an understanding of ratios and proportions, fractions, and basic algebra.

Absolute Values & Inequalities
Demonstrate an understanding of absolute values, inequalities, interval notation, and absolute value inequalities.

Linear Equations
Demonstrate an understanding of linear equations and graphs, specifically understand the concepts of slope, x- and y-intercepts, parallel lines, perpendicular lines, and graphing.

Geometry
Demonstrate an understanding of geometric shapes--triangles, rectangles, and circles--and their basic properties-- perimeter, area, circumference, and the Pythagorean Theorem.

Systems of Linear Equations
Demonstrate an understanding of systems of linear equations, specifically finding solutions through graphing or substitution. These skills aid in solving word problems.

Exponents
Demonstrate an understanding of exponents and exponent rules--product, quotient, power, zero, and negative exponents. Utilize scientific notation.

Polynomials
Demonstrate an understanding of adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing polynomials.

Factoring I
Demonstrate an understanding of the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) and factoring by grouping.

Factoring II
Demonstrate an understanding of factoring, specifically factoring trinomials with a leading coefficient of 1, factoring trinomials with a leading coefficient other than 1, and factoring difference of squares.

Solving by Factoring
Demonstrate an understanding of how to use factoring to solve equations, including word problems.

Radicals & Exponents
Demonstrate an understanding of simplifying radicals and fractional exponents.

Rational Expressions
Demonstrate an understanding of simplifying rational expressions through addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.

Quadratic Equations
Demonstrate an understanding of the solving quadratic equations using multiple techniques such as factoring, completing the square, and applying the quadratic formula

Quadratic Functions
Demonstrate an understanding of the key features of a quadratic function including the x- and y-intercepts, the location of the vertex, and identifying maxima and minima

College Algebra
By Missouri State University via iTunes U
39 videos


This course includes the study of linear and quadratic equations; inequalities and their applications; polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions; and systems of equations.
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