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Math Pathways Flowchart

Highline Pathways and Recommended Mathematics courses

 

Non-STEM Pathway for Math Courses 

 

Important Notes for Non-STEM Pathway Students

  • MATHP Support: Math Plus Support are 10-credit courses designed for students placing below the 100 level to provide a higher likelihood of success through extra instructional support. Learn more about Math corequisites
  • Recommended Courses: Non-STEM students who place at the MATHP 146, MATHP 107, MATHP 111, MATH 91 level should take a corequisite course instead of MATH 91.
  • MATH 81 to MATH 91:  Students should only be take MATH 91 if you are unable to take a MATHP course. 
  • Advising: While the symbols provide a guide, students are strongly encouraged to speak with an advisor to determine the best placement option based on their specific degree pathway (STEM vs. Non-STEM).

 

STEM Pathway for Math Courses

 

Important Notes for STEM Pathway Students

  • MATHP Support: Math Plus Support are 10-credit courses designed for students placing below the 100 level to provide a higher likelihood of success through extra instructional support. Learn more about Math corequisites
  • Advising: While the symbols provide a guide, students are strongly encouraged to speak with an advisor to determine the best placement option based on their specific degree pathway (STEM vs. Non-STEM).

 

WAMAP Placement Symbols

Symbol Test Test Score
Solid Green Square Test 1: Algebra Basics 5-74%
Solid Green Circle Test 1: Algebra Basics

75-100%

Solid Green Triangle Test 2: Algebra Core

50-76%

Solid Green Star Test 2: Algebra Core 77-100%
Solid Green Diamond Test 3: AlgSTEM 25%
Solid Green Pentagram Test 3, AlgSTEM  
Solid Green Heart Test 3: AlgSTEM  70-100%
Solid Green Down Arrow Test 4: Trig 75-100%

 

Non-STEM Math Pathway Flowchart Description

The graphic illustrates the progression of mathematics courses for students in non-STEM pathways at Highline College, starting from foundational levels and moving toward college-level requirements.

Level 1: Foundational Course

  • MATH 81: The starting point for the pathway. From MATH 81, arrows point to four different options in Level 2.

Level 2: Intermediate/Support Options

Students transition from MATH 81 into one of four courses based on placement and degree needs:

  • MATHP 146: A "Math Plus" support course.
  • MATHP 107: A "Math Plus" support course.
  • MATHP 111: A "Math Plus" support course that leads directly to MATH& 111.
  • MATH 91: A bridge course that leads to MATH& 107 (Math in Society), MATH& 111 (College Algebra), or MATH& 146 (Introduction to Statistics).

Level 3: College-Level Core Courses

  • MATH& 111 (College Algebra)
  • MATH& 107 (Math in Society)
  • MATH& 146 (Introduction to Statistics)

Level 4: Advanced Non-STEM Option

  • MATH& 148 (Business Calculus): Students can progress to this course after completing MATHP 111 or MATH 111.

STEM Math Pathway Flowchart Description

The graphic illustrates the progression of mathematics courses for students in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) pathways at Highline College. This path is designed for students moving toward calculus and other advanced technical requirements.

Level 1: Foundational Course

  • MATH 81: The starting point for the STEM pathway. Completion of this course leads directly to MATH 91.

Level 2: Pre-College STEM Algebra and Calculus

Students transition from the foundational level into one of two paths based on their placement or degree requirement:

  • MATH 91: A 5-credit course leading to MATH 98 or branching to MATH& 141.
  • MATH 98: A 5-credit course focused on Intermediate Algebra for Calculus that also leads to MATH& 141.
  • MATH& 141 (Pre-Calculus I): Following this course, students move to MATH& 142.
  • MATHP 141: A "Math Plus" support option that provides additional instruction while covering the MATH& 141 curriculum.
  • MATH& 142 (Pre-Calculus II): The final step before entering the Calculus sequence.
  • MATH& 151 (Calculus I): Leads to MATH& 152.
  • MATH& 152 (Calculus II): Leads to Level 3.

Level 3: Advanced Calculus and Electives

After completing MATH& 152, students can branch into specialized advanced mathematics:

  • MATH& 163 (Calculus III): Leads to MATH& 264 (Calculus IV).
  • MATH 220 (Linear Algebra): An advanced elective typically taken alongside or after Calculus III.
  • MATH 230 (Differential Equations): An advanced elective typically taken after Calculus III.

 

Test 1: Algebra Basics

Score Course Pathway
5-74% MATH 81 Non-STEM
75-100% MATH 91 Non-STEM
75-100% MATHP 107 Non-STEM
75-100% MATHP 111 Non-STEM
75-100% MATHP 146 Non-STEM

 Test 2: Algebra Core 

Score Course Pathway
50-75% MATH 91 Any
50-76% MATHP 111 Non-STEM
50-76% MATHP 146 Non-STEM
77-100% MATH 98 STEM
77-100% MATH& 107 Non-STEM
77-100% MATH& 111 Non-STEM
77-100% MATH& 146 Non-STEM

 Test 3: Algebra STEM 

Score Course Pathway
25% MATH& 148 Non- STEM
35-69% MATH& 141 STEM
70-100% MATH& 142 STEM

 Test 4: Trigonometry 

Score Course Pathway
75-100% MATH& 151 STEM

 

 

 

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 Find the Best Math Course for You!

Choosing the right math course is important as you start your college journey. 

 

It is recommended that students take MATHP Support Courses if possible. Math Plus Support are 10-credit courses designed for students placing below the 100 level to provide a higher likelihood of success through extra instructional support. Learn more about MathP support courses known as Math corequisites

 

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