<p>CALCULUS CHEAT SHEET</p>
<p>COURSE # COURSE NAME PRE-REQ</p>
<p>21120 Differential and Integral Calculus None </p>
<p>21-121 Integration and Differential Equations 21-115 </p>
<p>21-122 Integration, Differential Equations, and Approximation 21-112 or 21-120 or 21-122</p>
<p>21-123 Calculus of Approximation 21-121</p>
<p>21-259 Calculus in Three Dimensions 21-120 or 21-121 </p>
<p>21-260 Differential Equations 21-122 or 21-123 or 21-132</p>
<p>CALCULUS SEQUENCES:</p>
<p>21-120 + 21-122</p>
<p>21-121 + 21-123</p>
<p>AP CALCULUS AB 4 or 5 = 21-120
AP CALCULUS BC 4 or 5 = 21-120 and 21-122</p>
<p>You forgot co-calc and the calc that humanities majors sometimes take (the ones called Calculus 1, Calculus 2, and Multivariate).</p>
system
July 14, 2006, 10:23am
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<p>You have to see how many AP credits you got on the SIO page. I got 0 so I'm in 21-120.</p>
ivyguy
July 14, 2006, 12:18pm
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<p>Are AP credits on the SIO page posted already for most people, because I don't see any. I went to the AP section of it.</p>
<p>its not up for me as well....</p>
system
July 15, 2006, 2:38am
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<p>Hey wait a minute...do you get credits if for the English placement test for intels?</p>
<p>If I got 4 in Calc BC, which class should I take?</p>
<p>and also which calc should I take if I just want to do chemical engineering.</p>
seifo
July 15, 2006, 11:51am
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<p>rosannayuen, i think the best calculus course to take would be the lowest one with information you haven't learned or are uncomfortable with. im also a freshman and im contemplating between chemistry and cemical engineering. personally i am not really comfortable with series so im planning on taking 21-122 even though i have done it in class despite my BC score which i have not received (>_<) btw this idea is based off talking to my college friends and some other current cmu students</p>
<p>oh the course catalog with the descriptions is here: <a href="http://www.cmu.edu/esg-cat/pdf/CDS/cd.pdf%5B/url%5D">http://www.cmu.edu/esg-cat/pdf/CDS/cd.pdf</a></p >