I switched between Applied Science and Science/Arts. Do I have to retake courses that I've effectively taken already? For example, do I have to take MATH 221 if I already took MATH 152?
Applied Science students take similar mathematics courses to Science/Arts Mathematics students. Many of these are treated by the Mathematics Department as equivalent for the purposes of prerequisites (PQ) and/or program requirements (PR).
APSC course(s) taken | Mathematics course(s) required | Equivalent wrt |
APSC 160 + CPSC 260 | CPSC 111+CPSC 211 | PR |
APSC 160 | CPSC 111 | PR |
MATH 152 | MATH 221 | PR, PQ |
MATH 217 | MATH 200 | PR, PQ |
MATH 255 | MATH 215 | PR, PQ |
MATH 256 | MATH 215 | PR |
MATH 257 | MATH 316 | PR, PQ |
Other courses | MATH course(s) required | Equivalent wrt |
STAT 302 | MATH 302 | PR, PQ |
These equivalences apply only to courses that are required for Mathematics specializations (PR) or are prerequisites for MATH courses. If you are an Applied Science student who wants to make similar kinds of replacements (e.g. MATH 221 instead of MATH 152), you must contact the Applied Science Advising Center to get official permission to make any such changes. Similarly, this list does not apply to prerequisites for non-MATH courses (e.g. APSC 160 may not be a valid prerequisite replacement for CPSC 111 for a second year CPSC course; permission must be granted by a CS advisor).