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In mathematics, the Business Administration degree plan requires calculus and one other course from a given list. How should I choose the other course?

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In mathematics, the Business Administration degree plan requires calculus and one other course from a given list. How should I choose the other course?

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Students here at ACC are required to take MATH 1425 Business Calculus I, or MATH 2413 Calculus I. In addition, students must take one other course from this list: MATH 1314, MATH 1324, or MATH 1426. The University of Texas requires MATH 1425, Business Calculus I or MATH 2413, Calculus I. Please consult with a UT advisor as these courses may change in the near future. Students who do not score high enough to meet the prerequisite for Business Calculus I are advised to take MATH 1314, College Algebra, to prepare for it. Southwest Texas State requires MATH 1324, Math for Business and Economics, and MATH 1325 (or 1425), Business Calculus I. Most other four-year schools require one of these two sequences. The common course is Business Calculus I, which is why it is the one required course in ACC’s program. Most schools will accept calculus courses in the regular calculus sequence instead of business calculus. Final decisions about which courses will be accepted lie with the four-year school

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