I am planning on transferring from Okanagan to sauder in my second year but one of Vancouvers requirements is math 104 which isn’t available at UBCO. Can anyone help me I don’t know how to satisfy the requirement. The only acceptable alternative course at Okanagan is math 100 but its mainly for engineering students so I don’t think ill be able to cope with it. On the abc website it says I can take math 116, which is more suitable for business students but on the sauder website it doesn’t mention that course code anywhere. Please help me
Most people on this website will not be familiar with the specific courses taught at UBC’s Okanagan campus. Giving the names of the courses and perhaps some very brief summary of each might help.
Also, the admissions staff at UBC (both Vancouver and Okanagan) are most likely the ones that would be best able to answer this question.
Also, I see math 100 as being “Differential Calculus with Applications to Physical Sciences and Engineering”. Differential calculus depends a lot on high school algebra, trigonometry, and pre-calculus (limits and so on). In my experience, if you are very strong on these prerequisites, then differential calculus is actually quite easy. If you are weak on these prerequisites, then everything that I have heard suggests that differential calculus is very hard. How did you do in these prerequisites?
I was fortunate enough to go to a high school that did not offer calculus at all. That meant that I took differential calculus as a college freshman at the same time that I took calculus based physics. The two classes were obviously coordinated. They would teach something in the calculus course and then use it two or three days later in physics. To me this made calculus even easier, since I got to see how the math was used in a practical application.