What is the difference between the calculus courses Math 30 and Math 30P? How do I register for these courses?
Math 30P is an alternate entry point into the traditional calculus sequence of Math 30, 31, and 32. In other words, either version of Calculus I, Math 30 or Math 30P, may be used as a prerequisite for Math 31, provided that you get a C- or better in the course that you take. Math 30P is 5 units and Math 30 is 3 units. This difference stems from the fact that Math 30P contains some precalculus material. Check the Mathematics Department web site for details on whether you need to take the Mathematics Placement Test, and on how to register for precalculus or calculus courses. Information about the ELM requirement is also available through that department’s web site. You may need to scroll down to find the answers to your questions. Although Math 30 is acceptable in satisfaction of General Education Area B4, and a C- grade is acceptable when counting Math 30 for the CS major, university policy requires a grade of C or better in any course used for Area B4. If you get a C- in Math 30, you m
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