Choosing the First Math Course at UC Berkeley


CHOOSING THE FIRST MATH COURSE AT U.C. BERKELEY


Q:     WHICH MATH COURSE SHOULD I ENROLL IN?

A:     That depends on your math background and your intended major (see below). Math 16A-16B covers much of the same basic topics as Math 1A-1B, but lacks in-depth calculus and so, is less rigorous and demanding. Mathematics 32, Precalculus, is designed to prepare students for Mathematics 1A or 16A. Prerequisites for Math 32 is 3 years of high school mathematics.

On a side note, Math 16A-16B are referred to as a “terminal one-year calculus sequence,” because they do not prepare you to continue in math. In order to take Math 53 or 54, you must pass Math 1A-1B (or equivalent) with a letter grade of C- or better.

Q:     DO I HAVE TO TAKE A PLACEMENT EXAM?

A:     Students who enroll via Tele-BEARS in Mathematics 1A, 16A, or 32 should take the Math Placement Exam on-line: http://math.berkeley.edu/courses_placement.html

Please allow an hour to complete the exam. If not happy with the results, review the material and take the exam again. New problems will be generated each time the exam is selected. Students who are repeating 1A, 16A, or 32 must also retake the Math Placement Examination. Copies of sample placement questions are available in 970 Evans.

Q:     ARE THERE EXCEPTIONS FOR THE PLACEMENT EXAM?

A:     Yes. Students do not need to take the Math Placement Exam for Math 1A, 16A, or 32 if within the past year, they:




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