<p>In many semester schools like Berkeley, linear algebra is combined with differential equations. If these are separate courses, take both so that you won’t have to partially repeat the course to get the “other half”. I.e. you may want to take SBCC Math 220 if you take SBCC Math 210.</p>
<p>See [Welcome</a> to ASSIST](<a href=“http://www.assist.org%5DWelcome”>http://www.assist.org) to check the transferability of SBCC courses to UC and CSU.</p>
<p>For example, here SBCC equivalents to Berkeley lower division math courses:
[ASSIST</a> Report: SBCC 11-12 UCB Articulation Agreement by Department](<a href=“http://web1.assist.org/web-assist/report.do?agreement=aa&reportPath=REPORT_2&reportScript=Rep2.pl&event=18&swap=1&dir=1&sia=SBCC&ria=UCB&ia=SBCC&oia=UCB&aay=11-12&ay=11-12&dora=MATH]ASSIST”>http://web1.assist.org/web-assist/report.do?agreement=aa&reportPath=REPORT_2&reportScript=Rep2.pl&event=18&swap=1&dir=1&sia=SBCC&ria=UCB&ia=SBCC&oia=UCB&aay=11-12&ay=11-12&dora=MATH)</p>
<p>The Berkeley economics and business majors require a statistics course that SBCC Math 117 is not equivalent to:
[ASSIST</a> Report: SBCC 11-12 UCB Articulation Agreement by Department](<a href=“http://web1.assist.org/web-assist/report.do?agreement=aa&reportPath=REPORT_2&reportScript=Rep2.pl&event=18&swap=1&dir=1&sia=SBCC&ria=UCB&ia=SBCC&oia=UCB&aay=11-12&ay=11-12&dora=STAT]ASSIST”>http://web1.assist.org/web-assist/report.do?agreement=aa&reportPath=REPORT_2&reportScript=Rep2.pl&event=18&swap=1&dir=1&sia=SBCC&ria=UCB&ia=SBCC&oia=UCB&aay=11-12&ay=11-12&dora=STAT)</p>
<p>If you are already taking physics for breadth, then you may want to take biology instead of chemistry for more breadth, since Berkeley Letters and Science and perhaps some other schools require both physical science and biological science for breadth. (However, MIT requires all three of physics, chemistry, and biology for all students.)</p>
<p>You may want to include SBCC Business 101 if you are interested in finance.</p>