Prerequisites
for Calculus
There are two calculus
sequences at ACC (and at most colleges) -- Business Calculus and Calculus. The prerequisite sequence is different for
these. Depending on background,
students may start the prerequisite sequence at different places
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Intermediate Algebra (MATD 0390) |
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Intermediate Algebra (MATD 0390) |
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College Algebra** |
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Where to start: The only way
that students may skip courses in a sequence is to begin higher in the
sequence, based on current knowledge of material from high school courses.
1. A student who needs a review of high school Algebra II
will start in Intermediate Algebra (or below.)
2. A student who completed high school Algebra II, but no
higher, and whose assessment test score indicates that he/she remembers that
algebra, will start in College Algebra or Math for Business &
Economics. A substantially higher
assessment test score enables the student to start in Trig.
3. A student who completed some precalculus, elementary
analysis, or trigonometry in high school, and whose assessment test score
indicates that he/she remembers algebra, is eligible to start higher in the
sequence than College Algebra. Check
the math web page*** or the catalog.
* The material in the
Trigonometry course requires that students are quite adept with the skills from
high school Algebra II (Intermediate Algebra).
Some students will achieve that level of skill in the Intermediate
Algebra course, while others need an additional semester of work on algebra,
which is done in College Algebra.
Students going directly to Trigonometry from Intermediate Algebra should
make sure that they can easily work all problems on the Trig Prerequisite
Review.***
** Some students who are very
successful in College Algebra are tempted to skip either Trigonometry or
Precalculus. That is not acceptable.
While it is true that the topic list for Precalculus has only a few
additions from the topic list for College Algebra, the level of sophistication
of the presentation and the problems on all topics is greater in Precalculus.
That increased sophistication is necessary for an adequate background for the
Calculus sequence. ***
Notes about the Business
sequence: SWTSU requires Math for Business and Economics and
Business Calculus I. Students who will attend the UT College of Business must
complete the entire Business Calculus sequence before transferring. For more
information, including requirements for UT economics students, see
http://www.austincc.edu/mthdept2/notes/1425.html
*** For additional information, including prerequisite review sheets for most courses, see <http://www.austincc.edu/math/>