![]() ![]() M 408K+408L+408M normally carry four semester credit hours each, but the first digit of a transfer evaluation may be modified (e.g. Except for students in the College of Natural Sciences, virtually all calculus courses from other institutions transfer as, or as variants of, 408K+408L+408M. M 408K+408L+408M are structured more traditionally than 408C+408D. In the Texas Common Course Numbering (TCCN) system used by Texas public community colleges, MATH 2417+2419 correspond to M 408C+408D but were retired in 2016, making the traditional three-course sequence the only transfer credit option. The two-course sequence is an unusual format, and course-for-course equivalents are offered at only a few institutions in Texas: courseįor out-transfer purposes (from UT Austin to other institutions), credit for M 408C+408D should be equated with completion of a traditional three-course differential, integral, and multivariable calculus sequence. M 408C+408D are fast-paced courses that cover, in two semesters, the topics of a traditional three-semester sequence. Some institutions may offer four-course calculus sequences which present special problems in transfer. Specialized calculus courses are offered in residence that combine differential and integral calculus with business or life science applications.Ī discontinued business/economics sequence of calculus is still awarded as transfer credit. The accelerated, traditional, and science sequences are comparable in content and, when completed, interchangeable for purposes of satisfying degree and course prerequisite requirements at UT Austin. ![]() See the General Information catalog for course descriptions. M 408N Differential Calculus for Science.M 408D Sequences, Series, & Multivariable Calculus.M 408C Differential & Integral Calculus.UT Austin offers three parallel calculus sequences: Two Course Accelerated Sequence ![]()
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