Developmental Courses
The Advising Center is committed to conveying a solid understanding of Middlesex County College's policy about developmental courses to all students. A careful reading of this page will help the Center complete its objective.
Students take developmental courses based upon the results of the College Placement Test as administered by the Testing Center. Students must complete all required developmental courses as early as possible. Early remediation helps insure success in other college courses. No credit-bearing courses in English or mathematics may be taken prior to successful completion of required remedial courses in these areas.
- Full-time students must satisfactorily complete required developmental courses in the first two semesters of study. If a student's major requires a second level of algebra, one semester will be added to the time allowed for completion. Appropriate level developmental courses are taken in sequence, and all areas must be addressed each semester until all are completed. Students who are required to include developmental courses may carry no more than a combined total of 15 credits or credit equivalents, except with the permission of his/her Dean.
- Part-time students must satisfactorily complete all required remedial courses in the first four semesters of study. However, at least one of the required courses must be included in each registration until all are completed. Completion of developmental requirements should be in the following order:
Reading courses
Writing courses
Mathematics Computation
Elementary Algebra
Intermediate Algebra (when required for the major)
- Students needing the first reading course, RDG 009, may not register for credit-bearing courses, other than appropriate mathematics courses, until the RDG 009 requirement is satisfied.
- Students required to take both RDG 009, Reading Skills for College I and RDG 011, Reading Skills for College II, must enroll in the appropriate Reading course each semester, until each course is successfully completed with a grade of "C" or better.
- Students enrolled in the follow degree or certificate programs who need remediation in Algebra must successfully complete MAT 014, Algebra II, with a grade of "C" or better before they may enroll in any credit-bearing mathematics course:
Biology Pre-Professional
Biology Transfer
Business Administration Transfer
Chemistry Transfer
Civil/Construction Engineering Technology
Computer Aided Drafting Certificate
Computer Science--Information Systems
Computer Science--Network Administration and Support
Computer Science--Programming Certificate
Computer Science--Network Admnistration Certificate
Computer Science--Technical Certificate in Internet/Web Page Development
Computer Science--Technical Certificate in Information Systems Security
Computer Science--Technical Certificate in Windows/PC Support
Electronic and Computer Engineering Technology
Engineering Science
Mathematics Transfer
Mechanical/Engineering Technology
Physics Transfer
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