![]() Any other class or classes that are registered for are your responsibility.Class registration is based on the availability of space within the class.You may register for up to six (6) credit hours including lab.Status at your home institution, you will be responsible for tuition costs. The time of registration, you will be billed for the course. If you do not submit the cross-registration form at You must register with the Registrar’s office and submit the Cross Registration form Saved Schedule, your Academic Plan, or by Find Course Sections.Īpply to SUNY Erie by completing an online application. To be connected to your academic department, please call (716) 851-1322 or email Register for Classesįrom the Workday homepage, select the Academics worklet.The faculty/staff directory contains phone numbers if you prefer to call. Your faculty advisor and their email address are listed in your Support Network in.Meet with your faculty advisor to build your class schedule. Review your Academic Progress to see courses completed and courses still needed to From here, you can search and select courses and save them in a schedule. Under Planning & Registration, select Find Course to 1 p.m.Ĭlick on Workday and select the Academics worklet. Your username and initial password canįor assistance, contact the ITS Service Desk at or call (716) 851-1835, Monday through Wednesday from 8 a.m. Log into your student account (MyECC) by entering in your username and password. To learn more about Summer Sessions,įor the most up to date forms related to add/drop, advisement, and registration, visit our ISSUU site. VisitĪcademic Advising for additional information. Students should speak with an advisor before registering. Summer Session II: July 5 to August 14 (6 weeks)Ĭlasses begin May 22. Students registering for HD/CA courses for the first time will have priority to do so.Summer Session I: May 22 to July 3 (6 weeks) This course has been designated as a High Demand/Controlled Access (HD/CA) course. ![]() May not be taken for credit in addition to MAT 125 or 141 or AMS 151. Differentiation of elementary algebraic trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions graphing modelling and maximization L'Hospital's rule the Riemann integral and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. The differential calculus and integral calculus, emphasizing conceptual understanding, computations and applications, for students who have the necessary background from 12th-year high school mathematics. Prerequisite: B or higher in MAT 123 or level 5 on the mathematics placement examination Note: This section is for Simons STEM Scholars Students registering for HD/CA courses for the first time will have priority to do so. ![]() May not be taken for credit in addition to MAT 131 or 141 or AMS 151. Differentiation of elementary algebraic, trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions graphing modeling and maximization. Prerequisite: C or higher in MAT 123 or level 4 on the mathematics placement examination or coreq uisite MAT 130ĭifferential calculus, emphasizing conceptual understanding, computations and applications, for students who have the necessary background from 12th-year high school mathematics. The final exam will be an IN-PERSON proctored exam on 8/17/23 at SBU or another approved location, during the scheduled time & date. Students who subsequently wish to enroll in MAT 125 or 131 will be required to score level 4 on the mathematics placement examination before taking either course. Emphasis on modeling examples from economics. Derivatives: slopes, rates of change, optimization, integrals, area, cumulative change, and average. Properties and applications of polynomial, exponential, and logarithmic functions. The basics of calculus in a self-contained, one-semester course. Prerequisite: C or better in MAP 103 or level 3 on the mathematics placement exam (Prerequisite must be met within one year prior to beginning the course.) ![]() MAT 122: Overview of Calculus with Appl. ![]()
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