Hey! I've been trying to figure out which prerequisite classes are required for certain majors. Is there a resource out there that lists these classes or can someone give me examples for a few common majors?
Hello! Prerequisite classes for majors can vary depending on the specific college or university you're interested in, but I'll share some examples for a few common majors to give you an idea of what to expect. Remember that your specific college may have a different set of prerequisites, so it's important to check their website or speak to an academic advisor for accurate information.
1. Biology or pre-med major:
- Biology 1 & 2 (with labs)
- General Chemistry 1 & 2 (with labs)
- Organic Chemistry 1 & 2 (with labs)
- Physics 1 & 2 (with labs)
- Calculus 1 & 2 (and potentially statistics)
- Introductory psychology and/or sociology (sometimes required)
2. Computer Science major:
- Introductory programming course(s) (e.g., Python, Java, or C++)
- Discrete Mathematics
- Calculus 1 & 2 (and possibly higher-level math courses like Linear Algebra)
- Data Structures and Algorithms
- Computer organization and architecture
- Operating Systems
3. Business major:
- Microeconomics
- Macroeconomics
- Introduction to Financial Accounting
- Introduction to Managerial Accounting
- Business Statistics
- Business Law
- Finance
- Marketing
4. Psychology major:
- Introductory Psychology
- Developmental Psychology
- Cognitive Psychology
- Social Psychology
- Abnormal Psychology
- Methods in Psychological Research (often including Statistics)
- Experimental Psychology or research methods (with labs)
5. Engineering major (general engineering prerequisites; may vary by specific engineering discipline):
- Calculus 1, 2, & 3 (and possibly Differential Equations)
- General Physics 1 & 2 (with labs)
- General Chemistry 1 (with lab; can depend on the specific engineering discipline)
- Statics (mechanics)
- Introductory Engineering course (e.g. Introduction to Engineering, Computer-Aided Design, or Engineering Design)
Keep in mind that this is a general overview and the specific courses will vary based on your college, major, and any concentration or focus within that major. The best way to find the prerequisites for your desired major is to look at the academic or department website for the major at the college(s) you're considering. You can also consult with academic advisors or admissions representatives at those schools for more information.
I hope this helps as a starting point in your research!
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