<p>I was preparing for my freshman schedule, and I was wondering how important Calc topics are covered in Computer Engineering. </p>
<p>I did get a 5 on BC Calc junior year, and I don't remember much about taylor series, diverging/convergence or polar coordinates, but my Integrating is very strong (Taking high school multivariable calculus right now and done lots of practice)</p>
<p>I just wanted to know if I should retake it and get a good foundation if its going to come up in future physics/engineering courses, or if it's just going to be mainly integration (which I'm fine with)</p>
<p>I wasn’t in computer engineering, but rather chemical. It was six years between the time I took Calc 2 and Calc 3. It was no problem at all. I would think the program you are entering has you take Calc 3 and Diff Eq. From what you are telling me, you should be able to jump right into those classes and you will be fine with physics/engineering classes too.</p>
<p>Usually all you have to remember from calc is derivatives and intergrals for upper level classes. If you need other things they usually give you the formula or a brief overview of what you need to know.</p>