Intermediate Algebra/Algebra ll


Course Description:

If the course is taken under the Woodbury University credit option:
Credits: 3 semester credits
Prerequisite:   To be successful in this course, students should have either a year of high school Algebra l or one semester of Elementary Algebra.
Transfer:   2 year degree applicable

This course is designed to broaden the concepts learned in Elementary Algebra/Algebra l. The course covers all the essential topics needed to be successful in College Algebra, Pre Calculus and/or Trigonometry.

Topics include: algebraic techniques with polynomials, fractional expressions, exponents and radicals, linear and quadratic equations, functions and their graphs, inequalities, logarithmic and exponential functions, probability, complex numbers and more.

This course is designed to meet all state requirements for the curriculum of Intermediate Algebra/Algebra ll. This course is equivalent to one year of High School Algebra ll or one semester of college level Intermediate Algebra.

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Demo Lesson
Standards for Algebra ll

- Semester credits via Woodbury University
- Continuing Education units via Cal Poly
- Non-credit

Pre-approval from your college

Omega Math is the teacher, and Woodbury University in Burbank Ca is the college. Your transcript will come from Woodbury. They are regionally accredited and give semester credits. If you would like to make sure your college will accept this course via Woodbury University, you can ask your school for pre-approval.

Take the following link to your counselor or registrar's office. The link goes to the course description on Woodbury's site. Note: the url is a dot edu. This link also gives information about the number of credits they issue for the course. Your counselor/registrar's office will then be able to give you a pre-approval for the course.
Make sure you come back to this site to register.   Since you are not a regular student at Woodbury University, you have to register through Omega Math.

Course Description on Woodbury's site
(https://selfservice.woodbury.edu/SelfService/Search/CatalogDetails.aspx?CourseCode=MATH+139)