Elective conditions of intermediate mathematics
Students can take the EPGY intermediate mathematics placement test and choose the corresponding intermediate mathematics course according to their test scores.
M0 1 1 Introduction to Algebra: When taking this course, you need to complete elementary algebra or equivalent mathematics.
M0 12 Intermediate Algebra: When taking this course, you need to complete all elementary algebra courses.
M0 13 Elementary Calculus: M0 12 is required for this course.
M0 15 Introduction to Geometry: M0 12 is required for this course.
M040-M042 Calculus: M0 13 is required for this course.
Courses that can be taken at the university stage without completing M040-M042 are:
M 152 number theory: you need to complete M0 13 to take this course.
The courses that need to be completed in the university stage are:
M52A: Multivariate differential calculus
M52B: Multivariate Integral
Courses that can be taken after completing the multivariate calculus course in the university stage are:
M5 1A: linear algebra
M 1 15: real analysis
After completing the linear algebra course in the university stage, you can take the following courses:
M53A: ordinary differential equation
M 109: Modern Algebra
After completing the course of differential equation in university, the optional courses are as follows:
M 13 1: partial differential equation
The courses that need to be completed in the university stage are:
M 106: complex analysis
M 13 1: PDE students choose English courses of corresponding level according to their age and standard test scores. The following are the age reference standards for English placement:
W09a: 9 years old-1 1 year old
W 10a: 12 years old-13 years old
W 1 1A: 14 years old-15 years old.
E0 1A: 16 years old-18 years old.
If you want to learn English courses suitable for older students (most people want to learn the next age course in advance). You need to submit your completed English composition and a brief introduction or outline of the English courses you have studied before. P 10A-C: You can take this course after completing or taking M0 1 1 or equivalent courses.
P05 1-P055: You can take this course after completing or taking calculus or equivalent courses.
P070 Modern Physics: You can take this course after studying or taking M042 or equivalent courses, and you can also take this course after studying or taking P055 or equivalent courses. Language Overview: It is recommended to finish this course or take M0 1 1 or equivalent courses.
Overview of C0 15 JAVA language: you need to complete the course of C 1 1B or c language or C++.
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