<p>I've been looking around for some information about the co-requisite for Physics 6A and I'm finding discrepancies so I was hoping someone could clarify. In some places, such as the official UCLA Physics Catalog, Math 3C is listed as the only possible co-requisite for 6A. However, I have read on other sites and in many posts on CC that there are people taking Math 32A with Physics 6A; I am hoping to do just that. Is that an available option for me?</p>
<p>Yes, you can.</p>
<p>Math32A is the “engineering” series, different series than Math3C. But Math32A is the first part of multivariable calculus, Idk what math3c is might be the same? no idea. But if you’re planning to take math32A with physics 6A i don’t see how that would be a problem. I took Math32A with Physics1A no problem too, and 1A = 6A, cept 1A is harder lol. If ursa lets you do it it shouldn’t be an issue.</p>