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The Math Center is dedicated to offering mathematical support to students enrolled in many University of Oklahoma mathematics courses. The Math Center tutors strive to help students be more efficient, effective, and ultimately more independent in their learning of mathematics.
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Tips to Help Make Your Visit to the Math Center Successful:...
- About the Math Center
Our goal is to provide assistance to students as they work...
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OU Math Blog; MATH CENTER REVIEW SESSIONS. During the Fall...
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Math Center Resources. Placement Exam Review Material....
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Math Center. Physical Sciences Center, RM 209, 231, and 232....
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The Mathematics Help Center (aka the Math Center) is dedicated to offering free tutoring support to students enrolled in a wide range of math courses at the University of Oklahoma (namely courses with the MATH prefix, including all first-year mathematics courses).
Tips to Help Make Your Visit to the Math Center Successful: Get acquainted with the consultants. Find one or more consultants that you work well with. Consult the schedule on-line or posted in the math center to find out when a particular staff member will be working.
The Math Center is always seeking successful, reliable student tutors at all levels, with a flexible schedule that can fit around your course work. Visit https:/jobs.ou.edu for more information.
Our goal is to provide assistance to students as they work on understanding the concepts and skills presented in these math courses: MATH 1473 Mathematics for Critical Thinking. MATH 1503 College Algebra. MATH 1523 Pre-Calculus and Trigonometry. MATH 1643 Functions and Modeling.
Undergraduate Advisors. If you need needs assistance with enrolling in Math classes, please contact the Math advisors who can be found under. https://www.ou.edu/cas/students/academic-advising#math. Visit the Math Center.
As a math major, you have developed a skill set beyond your mathematical training that includes logic, critical thinking, and quantitative analysis of models or data. But even more, you have built up the superpower of learning how to learn hard things.