This course is designed for students who plan to take calculus but whose algebra and trigonometry backgrounds need improvement. This course does not satisfy the College's first general education ...
In most cases, it will be MATH 105 (Calculus I), 106 (Calculus II), 205 (Linear Algebra), or 206 (Multivariable Calculus). Here are some common situations: In general, we encourage you to not repeat a ...
This course requires a strong intermediate algebra background. This includes the ability to perform operations with rational expressions and numerical fractions (without the use of a calculator), ...
Rather, they should enroll in either Math 117 - Precalculus for Scientists and Engineers, or Math 231 - Integrated Calculus I. Students who are unsure of the mathematics requirements for their major ...
The Chemistry Department offers a flexible curriculum for those who wish to acquire a knowledge of chemistry within the environment of a liberal arts college. Ten 1-semester courses are required for ...
The Boston College community welcomes transfer students to our full-time undergraduate programs. A transfer applicant is any student who has completed minimally nine credits prior to the admission ...
Your credit can even affect your job prospects and your ability to rent an apartment. Many college student credit cards are specifically designed for those new to credit, but simply being a ...