Pre-Calculus Summer Bootcamp
Although many students excel in mathematics in their pre-college years, adjusting to the challenge and rigor of a science, technology and, mathematics (STEM) research institution can prove to be difficult at times. As educators, advisors, and mentors we know that it is normal for a student to need time to adjust to everything that comes with starting an undergraduate program. Therefore, our purpose for the Pre-College Summer Boot Camp is to aid students in the learning process of developmental mathematics as students to the college atmosphere. Incoming first-time full-time freshmen placed in Math-107, Math-108, or Math-110 are encouraged to participate.
Students who take the Mathematics Placement Exam and are placed into Math-107, Math-108, or Math-110 can take their developmental mathematics course over the summer prior to their first, fall semester. This program is a 6-week program that incorporates supplemental instruction, interactive workshops and peer-to-peer support while completing the developmental mathematics course. Earning a letter grade of a “C” or higher at the completion of the course will allow students to advance to the next level of required math for the fall semester.
Our program philosophy is threefold:
Supplemental Instruction
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Our high achieving, current STEM students offer Supplemental Peer Instruction daily. Students can follow up on the content from class, ask questions, and work through challenging assignments and concepts.
Engagement
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Through activities like interactive workshops and team projects students can explore mathematics as it relates to many of the programs and degrees at NJIT and how those programs lead to future careers.
Camaraderie
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Through camaraderie students can connect and engage with peers and engaging faculty to begin building a strong network of support, fun and work together for high academic achievement.
Please note: this program is separate from the College Prep Boot Camp & EOP Summer Program.
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If you have any questions or concerns that we weren’t able to answer through our website, please contact us.
Typical Schedule
June 28th through August 12th
8:30 am – 10:00 am |
Supplemental instruction or Workshop |
10:00 am – 11:30 am |
Class |
11:30 am – 12:30 am |
Break |
12:30 am – 2:30 pm |
Class |
2:30 pm – 4:00 pm |
Supplemental instruction or Workshop |
Please note: Times vary depending on the specific math course you place into however, the schedule above serves as an overall reference for your convenience. Prior to the first day of class, schedules will be confirmed and sent to student at their @njit.edu accounts.
Attendance Policy
Students are expected to attend the program in its entirety. All class and recitation meeting dates/times are mandatory. We understand there may be extenuating circumstances and unfortunately, emergencies do happen so please communicate that to your individual professor and the Dean of Student immediately if something comes up and prevents you from attending class.
What is the Mathematics Placement Exam?
The Mathematics Placement Exam determines where a student’s strengths and areas of growth are in math concepts to identify your math course placement. If you have not already done so, please contact the Placement Testing office to schedule your test. Be sure to use the Sample Placement Tests and practice prior to your official test date.
What if I retake the Mathematics Placement Exam?
If your math placement changes or you need to withdraw from the program, please email Dr. Miosotis Hernandez, hernandm@njit.edu immediately to have your status updated.
Can I take my math course at a community college instead?
Absolutely! You are able to take a course equivalent at your local county or community college if that is a better fit for your summer schedule. As long as you earn a “C” letter grade or higher and submit an official transcript to NJIT prior to the start of the fall semester, you can have your fall registration updated.
What is considered a passing grade?
You will need to earn a “C” letter grade or higher in order to advance to the next level of math required by your major.
Will this program impact my GPA?
Yes. The math class you will take is a 3 or 4-credit bearing course and the grade you earn will be reflected on your official transcript.
Can I use calculators?
At NJIT we do not allow the use of calculators for quizzes or exams a
How much is the cost of tuition?
Please click here to see updated tuition rates.
What is the attendance policy?
In order to earn a passing grade, you will need to attend every class and recitation meeting unless otherwise stated by your instructor.
Is there wifi/internet access on campus?
Yes. For more information on how to register a device and set up internet access click here.
Can I use public transportation to get to campus?
NJ Transit, the Light Rail and Busses are all within proximity of the campus making public transportation a relatively easy and accessible resource for our NJIT community. For schedules and transit information click here.
How do I know if I am eligible for this program?
If you answer YES to all of the following than you are eligible:
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Are you a first-time freshmen admitted to NJIT?
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Did you take the Mathematics Placement Exam?
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Were you placed into Math-107, Math-108, or Math-110?
Can I take multiple math classes at the same time?
No.
If I’m a transfer student, can I apply for the program?
Transfer students should speak with their respective academic advisor to learn more about the options and summer resources available to them.
Is there an option to live on campus?
Yes. If you are interested in living on campus, please reach out to the Office of Residence Life to learn more about summer housing options.
We have found that students who take their academics seriously and consistently attend study halls for supplemental instruction, do better in their class and are more successful at NJIT. We also offer workshops targeted at help support the transition to college life.
Previous Boot Camp Activities & Workshops:
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Note Taking & Study Skills
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Student Panel: Engineering Major Exploration
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Test Anxiety & Stress Management
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Time Management
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Motivation and Goal Setting
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Ice Breakers & teambuilding activities
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LocoRobo drone & robotics projects:
Students learn how to apply mathematics concepts while programming code for a robotics project.
Exploring foundations of drone technology
Useful mobile/desktop apps
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Google Drive (sheets, docs, slides, keep)
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Remember the Milk - https://www.rememberthemilk.com/
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Evernote - https://evernote.com/
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Myhomework - https://myhomeworkapp.com/
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KhanAcademy - https://www.khanacademy.org/
Math resources
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For books and texts related to a wide variety of critical math subjects click here - http://promys.org/resources/reading-list
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For links to videos, tutorials, articles, resources, programs and walk-throughs on complicated mathematics click here - http://promys.org/resources/math-links