The CRT is designed to assess the background and current ability of incoming students in algebra, functions, geometry and trigonometry. Results will be used to guide students into an appropriate calculus course.
CBU offers two Mathematical Calculus courses in which students can be placed: Math 1105 is suitable for those students who have Calculus experience with Mathematics in high school, whereas Math 1101 introduces students to pre-calculus ideas central to the study of calculus so they may enter Math1105 in the following term. By the end of the first year, all students in both streams can be ready for their second year of university mathematics. Please note the following information about the CRT:
o If you scored 17 or 18 and score 19 or more on the rewrite you will be allowed into MATH1105.
o If you scored below 19 on the rewrite you will be placed into MATH1101.
Who should take the CRT?
Calculus (Math 1101/1105/1206 or Math1105/1206) is required for the following programs:
Calculus (MATH 1101/1105/1206 or MATH 1105/1206) is not a specific requirement in any of the following programs:
Please Note: Specific programs within the Bachelor of Science and the Bachelor of Engineering Technology not listed above may require credits from a list of mathematics courses amongst which calculus is a choice. Check the Academic Calendar for a listing of the requirements for your program.
If your Bachelor of Science program does not require calculus, and you are sure that you will not register in calculus, then you do not have to take this test. However, students who are uncertain about how mathematics courses might fit into their plans should keep their options open by writing the test. You can write the CRT and then, with results in hand, decide whether or not you wish to take calculus. Should you not write the CRT, calculus will not be an option until you have written the CRT.
Who is Exempt from taking the CRT?
Registering for the CRT
If you have received final acceptance to CBU, you’ll be able to register for the CRT online just as you would for any other course. Here is a step-by-step guide to register for the CRT:
Please Note: There is no fee to register for this test.
CRT Schedule and Detailed Information
CRT Dates for 2025:
May 5, 2025 at 4pm
May 7, 2025 at 4pm
September 2, 2025 at 6pm
September 4, 2025 at 6pm
Please be prepared with the following:
If you have any questions, please contact Peggy Wright by phone at 902-563-1428 or email at peggy_wright@cbu.ca
Practice Testing
Sample Problem Booklet: A booklet detailing topics covered on this test, including sample problems, can be downloaded without charge. This is supplied for Preparing for University Calculus at Atlantic Canadian Universities.
Online testing for practice: You may try a similar test from San Diego or one from Simon Fraser University.