Math Placement, Transfer Credit/Credit by Exam, PPL (Math Placement Test) → First and Second Year Math Courses → Math 122B-Taken along with Math 122A
MATH 122B – First-Semester Calculus (4 units)
Description: An introduction to first-semester calculus for engineering, science and math students, from rates of change to integration, with an emphasis on understanding, problem solving, and modeling. Topics covered include key concepts of derivative and definite integral, techniques of differentiation, and applications, using algebraic and transcendental functions. Examinations are proctored. Except as per University policy on repeating a course, credit will not be given for this course if the student has credit in a higher level math course. Such students may be dropped from the course.
Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in Math 122A
If I did not take Math 122A or placed below Math 122A: Math 100, then Math 112, then Math 120R (grade of C or higher) , Math 122A (grade of C or higher) , then Math 122B.
Comments: Enroll in both Math 122A and 122B prior to the start of the semester. This course begins during the 4th week of classes. Math 122B gives students a solid foundation needed to continue on to other courses such as Math 129. Any colleges listing Math 125 as their math requirement will accept Math 122B.