Each semester Fullerton College sponsors the AMATYC Student Math League competition. Any Fullerton College student who has not yet earned a 2-year or 4-year degree is welcome to participate. See the Fullerton College AMATYC website for more information.
Are you interested in learning more about mathematics? The Fullerton College Mathematics Association holds regular colloquia which are free and open to any interested student. Visit The Fullerton College Math Association and Colloquium page for more information.
The Encouraging New Graduates and Gaining Expertise in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (ENGAGE in STEM) initiative at Fullerton College is a collaboration between three institutions (Santa Ana College, Fullerton College, and CSU Fullerton) dedicated towards increasing awareness, retention, and success of students in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) fields and majors.
The search engine for answers. Powered by Mathematica, this site returns answers to just about any question. Ask it to "expand (5x + 3y)^5", "solve 24x^3 - 82x^2 + 43x + 45 = 0", or "integrate arctan(x)" and you'll instantly receive the answer. Warning: Calculus students should use this site with caution. You do not learn calculus by having a computer do your work.
An extensive list of video tutorials that are very thorough and easy to understand. This is an amazing resource for brushing up on material from previous math classes or just listening to someone else explain the material we are currently covering.
Computers and phones have become the go-to note-taking method for many. But your brain benefits from an old-fashioned pen and paper.
Having trouble communicating math symbols over email? MathURL is the place to go. Create a clean, professional typeset equations and text using LaTeX, then MathURL will create a mini personal webpage containing your message. Copy and paste that URL into an email or text message.
Geogebra 3D Calculator A free calculator that is capable of graphing in 3D.