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All incoming freshmen admitted to the College of Engineering at Texas A&M University — regardless of AP credit, dual credit or any other credit you may have — must take the Math Placement Exam 4 (MPE4) in an online, proctored setting via Zoom prior to their New Student Conference. If you require testing accommodations, you must submit an accommodations request two weeks prior to your scheduled testing date.

Fall 2024 admits must reserve their Math Placement Exam date by registering here.

Scores earned on the online proctored exam (offered by the College of Engineering) are used to place new students in the appropriate level math course (see course placement tables below). To register for MATH 151 Engineering Mathematics I, the first required math course for a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering, a student must earn an MPE4 score of 22 (67%) or greater. Students enrolled in Texas A&M Engineering at Blinn will take equivalent math courses through Blinn College.

General Engineering: Math Placement Exam Score Requirements for Texas A&M and Blinn College
MPE4 Score Stemify Score Math Course placement at Texas A&M University Math Course placement at Blinn College
22-33  67%-100% MATH 151 - Engineering Mathematics I MATH 2413 - Calculus I
0-21  <67% MATH 150 - Functions, Trigonometry and Linear Systems MATH 2412 - Precalculus
BA in Computing (COMP): Math Placement Exam Score Requirements for Texas A&M
MPE4
Score
Stemify
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Math Course placement at Texas A&M University
22-33  67%-100% Select one of the following:
MATH 142 Business Calculus
MATH 147 Calculus I for Biological Sciences
MATH 151 Engineering Mathematics I
MATH 171 Calculus I
0-21  <67% MATH 150 - Functions, Trigonometry and Linear Systems
BA in Information Technology Service Management (ITSV): Math Placement Exam Score Requirements for Texas A&M
MPE4
Score
Stemify
Score
Math Course placement at Texas A&M University
22-33  67%-100% MATH 140 Mathematics for Business and Social Sciences
0-21  <67% MATH 140 Mathematics for Business and Social Sciences