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Which transfer math courses are recommended for science and liberal arts majors?

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Which transfer math courses are recommended for science and liberal arts majors?

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Different majors at VCU require various types and levels of math courses. Generally, if you are interested in majoring in a science-related major (i.e., engineering, biology, chemistry, physics, math, bioinformatics, forensic science) or a major in the School of Business, pre-calculus (MTH 166 at the community college) and, in some cases, calculus (MTH 173) or precalculus at the community college (MTH 163, 164 and 166), is required. Humanities and social sciences majors generally accept a liberal arts math (MTH 151 and 152 or 170 at the community college) in addition to a statistics course (MTH 240 or 241 at the community college). Refer to the Transfer Center website for additional equivalencies and recommendations of math courses offered through the Virginia Community College System and Richard Bland College.

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