AMU Math & Science Hub
Expert Course Help for Active-Duty Military, Veterans, and Military Families at American Military University
AMU Math & Science Help
Expert Course Help for Active-Duty Military, Veterans, and Military Families at American Military University
American Military University compresses full-semester math and science courses into 8-week sessions with monthly starts, all-online delivery, and no in-person support. For active-duty service members completing coursework between deployments, veterans juggling civilian jobs and GI Bill timelines, and military families managing frequent relocations, these courses demand time and focus that real life rarely allows. FMMC works with AMU students in math and science courses across the APUS classroom system — from College Algebra in Limespring and Statistics in MyStatLab to Calculus in Thinkwell, SPSS-based social science statistics, and Chemistry labs in the virtual lab environment. Every engagement includes an A or B grade guarantee.
AMU shares its course catalog with its sister institution American Public University (APU). Students at either institution take the same courses with the same course codes. This page covers the most commonly requested math and science courses. If your course is not listed, contact us with your course code and we will confirm availability.
AMU Courses by Platform
Quick Answer
Yes — FMMC can help with AMU math and science courses. We work with students in MATH 110, MATH 120, MATH 225, MATH 302, CHEM 133, CHEM 134, SOCI 332, and other AMU courses across Limespring, MyStatLab, Thinkwell, Excel, and the APUS virtual lab system. Active-duty military students using Tuition Assistance and veterans on the GI Bill are welcome. Most students hear back with a quote within hours. A or B grade guaranteed on every engagement.
Table of Contents
AMU Courses We Cover
The table below covers the most commonly requested AMU math and science courses. Click any course name for a dedicated help page with full topic breakdowns, platform details, and grading structure.
| Course | Title | Who It Is For | Platform | Difficulty | Help |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MATH 110 | College Algebra | Required for most non-STEM majors; prerequisite for statistics and calculus | APUS LMS + Limespring | Moderate | View Page |
| MATH 120 | Introduction to Statistics | General education requirement for social science, criminal justice, and business majors | MyStatLab + Excel | Moderate | View Page |
| MATH 225 | Calculus I | Required for STEM, engineering, computer science, and math degree tracks | Thinkwell + APUS LMS | Hard | View Page |
| MATH 302 | Statistics | Upper-level stats for business, science, education, and social science programs | APUS LMS + Excel | Hard | View Page |
| SOCI 332 | Statistics for Social Science | Required for sociology majors; uses SPSS for data analysis | APUS LMS + SPSS | Hard | View Page |
| CHEM 133 | General Chemistry I with Lab | Required for pre-health, biology, and science degree tracks; 4 credit hours | APUS LMS + Virtual Lab | Hard | View Page |
| CHEM 134 | General Chemistry II with Lab | Continuation of CHEM 133; kinetics, equilibrium, thermodynamics, electrochemistry | APUS LMS + Virtual Lab | Hard | View Page |
Don’t see your course? FMMC also helps with MATH 111 (Trigonometry), MATH 125 (Math for Liberal Arts), MATH 226 (Calculus II), MATH 530 (Applied Statistics), SOCI 331 (Research Methods), and other AMU math and science courses. Contact us with your course code.
Why AMU Math & Science Is Hard
AMU math and science courses are challenging not because the subject matter is unusually advanced, but because the structure works against the students most likely to be taking them. Three factors account for most of the failed and withdrawn attempts.
8-Week Pace With No Flexibility
AMU compresses a full semester of math or chemistry into 8 weeks with monthly start dates — meaning a new cohort begins every four weeks and deadlines run on a fixed Sunday 11:55 PM ET schedule from day one, regardless of your time zone, deployment location, or operational tempo. Falling behind in week two typically means you cannot catch up. A missed week in an 8-week course is the equivalent of missing an entire month in a traditional semester.
Multiple Platforms, Each With Its Own Rules
AMU math courses run across several different platforms depending on the course — Limespring for algebra, MyStatLab for intro statistics, Thinkwell for calculus, Excel for MATH 302, and the APUS virtual lab system for chemistry. Each platform has its own answer formatting requirements, its own navigation, and its own auto-grading quirks. A correct answer entered in the wrong format loses the question entirely.
The Proctoring Requirement
When a final exam requires a proctor, AMU students must locate and arrange an approved human proctor — someone with at least a Bachelor’s degree who agrees to monitor the exam and can provide a computer for up to four hours. For service members overseas, veterans in remote locations, or students with unpredictable schedules, finding and coordinating a proctor adds a logistical burden on top of an already demanding academic load.
Who FMMC Helps at AMU
AMU’s student population is fundamentally different from a traditional university. The factors that make these courses hard are not academic — they are structural and situational.
Active-Duty Service Members
Completing degrees between deployments or while stationed overseas. When a field exercise or duty assignment conflicts with a Sunday deadline, the grade suffers regardless of your understanding of the material. Tuition Assistance repayment obligations apply to failed courses just as GI Bill repayment applies to veterans — a failed math course is not just an academic problem.
Veterans Using GI Bill Benefits
A failed or withdrawn course can trigger GI Bill repayment obligations. The stakes of getting a passing grade are higher than at a traditional civilian institution, and a math course that derails a semester costs real money.
Military Spouses and Families
Pursuing degrees while managing frequent relocations and household responsibilities during deployments. AMU’s flexible online format is designed for this population — but the course content still requires hours of focused attention that are genuinely difficult to find.
Working Adults Returning to School
Adults who have been out of school for years and are completing degrees for promotion, career transition, or personal goals. College algebra or chemistry that would have been manageable at 20 is a different challenge when you are working full-time and managing a family.
How Finish My Math Class Can Help
FMMC works with statistics and calculus students across multiple platforms and universities. For AMU students specifically, we handle the platform mechanics — Limespring book exams, MyStatLab quizzes, Thinkwell assignments, Excel data analysis, SPSS assignments, and APUS virtual lab reports — as well as proctored final exams where the course allows external assistance.
Platform Expertise
We work across Limespring, MyStatLab, Thinkwell, Excel, and the APUS virtual lab system. Each platform has specific answer formatting requirements and auto-grading rules — we know them and apply them correctly.
Flexible Scheduling
We understand AMU’s weekly Sunday deadlines and the realities of military schedules. Whether you need help with a single assignment before a deadline or full-course management from week one, we work around your availability.
A or B Grade Guarantee
Every engagement includes our A or B grade guarantee. If we take on your course and miss the agreed grade, you receive a full refund — no exceptions.
GI Bill and Tuition Assistance students: A failed or withdrawn course can trigger financial repayment obligations with your branch or the VA. If you are behind in a course and concerned about your grade, contact us early — the more weeks remaining, the more we can do.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What math and science courses does AMU offer?
AMU (and its sister institution APU) offers a full range of undergraduate math and science courses including MATH 100 (Pre-Algebra), MATH 101 (Intro to College Algebra), MATH 110 (College Algebra), MATH 111 (Trigonometry), MATH 120 (Introduction to Statistics), MATH 125 (Math for Liberal Arts), MATH 225 (Calculus I), MATH 226 (Calculus II), MATH 302 (Statistics), CHEM 133 (General Chemistry I with Lab), CHEM 134 (General Chemistry II with Lab), SOCI 332 (Statistics for Social Science), and more. Graduate-level courses include MATH 530 (Applied Statistics).
What platforms do AMU math courses use?
AMU math courses run across several platforms depending on the course. MATH 110 (College Algebra) uses the APUS classroom system with Limespring for homework and book exams. MATH 120 (Introduction to Statistics) uses MyStatLab for homework and quizzes, plus Excel and an online statistics lab. MATH 225 (Calculus I) uses Thinkwell for video lectures, practice problems, and graded tests. MATH 302 (Statistics) uses the APUS classroom with Microsoft Excel for data analysis work. CHEM 133 and CHEM 134 use the APUS classroom with a virtual laboratory component. All courses are managed through the APUS eCampus.
How long are AMU courses?
AMU offers courses in 8-week and 16-week sessions, with monthly start dates. Most math and science courses run on an 8-week schedule. The 8-week session is recommended only for students with prior experience in the subject — AMU’s own syllabi note that students without recent math experience should take the 16-week version of courses like MATH 110.
How does proctoring work at AMU?
Not all AMU courses require proctored exams — the professor specifies at the start of the course if a proctor is required. When proctoring is required, AMU students must locate and arrange their own approved human proctor. The proctor must hold at least a Bachelor’s degree or hold a qualifying professional position, agree to monitor the student during the exam, and provide a computer for up to four hours. The professor emails the proctor a password before exam day. Some courses use the Examity online proctoring service instead of a human proctor — check your specific course syllabus.
Does AMU offer free ebooks?
Yes. AMU provides no-cost ebooks to all undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral students. A hard-copy textbook is provided if an ebook is not available. Students do not need to purchase textbooks separately in most courses. Some courses — including CHEM 133 and CHEM 134 — require additional materials for the lab component that are not covered by the book grant.
What is the tuition rate at AMU for military students?
AMU’s Preferred Military Rate is $250 per credit hour for active-duty service members, National Guard members, Reservists, and military families including spouses, parents, siblings, and dependents. This rate applies to both undergraduate and master’s-level courses. Students using Tuition Assistance (TA) or GI Bill benefits should confirm their specific coverage with their branch education office or the VA.
Can FMMC help with AMU courses?
Yes. FMMC works with AMU students in math and science courses including MATH 110, MATH 120, MATH 225, MATH 302, CHEM 133, CHEM 134, and SOCI 332. We handle homework, quizzes, lab reports, and proctored exams across Limespring, MyStatLab, Thinkwell, Excel, and the APUS virtual lab system — with an A or B grade guarantee on every engagement. Contact us for a free quote.
What grade does FMMC guarantee?
We guarantee an A or B in every course we take on. If you do not receive an A or B, you are entitled to a full refund. Full terms are on our A/B Guarantee page.
There are many reasons why students need help with their coursework. In any case, it is never too late to ask for help. So, what are you waiting for? Let’s connect!