<p>Hi, Does anyone know whether or not Natural Sciences will accept transferred Calculus credits from a community college? Just trying to get ahead.</p>
<p>Use this: [UT</a> ATE System - Query by UT Course](<a href=“UT ATE System”>UT ATE System)</p>
<p>Calc 1= Math 408C
Calc 2= Math 408D</p>
<p>There’s also a three semester track that is Math 408L, M, and N but most CNS students do C/D.</p>
<p>More CNS students do N,S, and then M. C/D is the sequence for engineers. And Calc1 at a community college is much more likely N. C is Differential and Integral in one semester.</p>
<p>My bad, I took C/D and there were plenty of CNS students in there. Didn’t even realize that N and S were more popular… there goes my credibility lol</p>
<p>Sorry to hijack this a bit, but does anyone know whether an applicant to CNS/Engineering who is currently enrolled in an integral calculus course (i.e. about to complete credit for M 408 C) is considered to meet their “math readiness” requirement?</p>
<p>[Cockrell</a> School of Engineering | Be a Longhorn](<a href=“http://bealonghorn.utexas.edu/freshmen/admission/majors/engineering]Cockrell”>http://bealonghorn.utexas.edu/freshmen/admission/majors/engineering)
I believe that the 5th bullet applies to you.</p>