![]() Second semester - MATH 162 which covers integration and applications and additional differentiation techniques.First semester - MATH 161 which covers differentiation techniques and applications.Courses are generally taken in the following order: This is the standard calculus course taught at most universities, principally to students planning to major in mathematics, computer science, physics, chemistry, or engineering. ![]() The MATH 161 - MATH 165 sequence emphasizes practice in the mathematical techniques used in science and engineering. Students entering the 170 sequence that obtained an AP test score of 4 or higher on the calculus AB exam or a score of 3 or higher on the BC exam, are given 4 credits for the AP course, but still enroll in MATH 171.See the placement page for more information on calculus placement. MATH 171 is open to students placed into MATH 161 or a higher numbered course, as well as students with AP credit.Students completing the four semester MATH 171-174 sequence earn 20 credit hours (24 if they received AP credit) and will have completed all of the foundation requirements for a major or minor in mathematics, as well as MATH 235.It carries 5 credit hours per semester rather than the standard 4 credit hours and covers all of the material on calculus, ordinary differential equations AND linear algebra contained in MATH 161 - MATH 165 and MATH 235.The MATH 171 sequence places more emphasis on the theoretical understanding of calculus in addition to teaching technical skills.Students with strong mathematical ability should consider taking the MATH 171 calculus sequence which is an honors calculus sequence for talented students interested in mathematics. Usually MATH 164 is taken before MATH 165 since its subject matter is more closely related to MATH 162.Įach of the sequences meets the prerequisites for entering any of the engineering, science, premed, mathematics, computer science, or social science concentrations. Note: MATH 173-MATH 174 must be taken in order but MATH 164 and MATH 165 can be taken in either order MATH 164 is NOT a prerequisite for MATH 165.
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