Allied Medical Professions, School of
Note: If a student is course code L, then must take at least one math course.
Also note: All courses require a C- or better grade
| Athletic Training | 148 |
| Biomedical Science |
151.xx, 152.xx |
| Circulation Technology | 151.xx |
| Medical Dietetics | 148 |
| Health Information Mgt. & Systems | 148 (check with advisor if another course is acceptable) |
| Heath Sciences |
148 (check with advisor if another course is acceptable) |
| Medical Technology |
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| Certification & Medical Science |
150 |
| Med Lab Tech Articulation |
148 |
| Radiologic Sciences & Therapy |
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| Radiography |
148* |
| Sonography |
148* |
| Radiation Therapy |
150 |
| Respiratory Therapy | 148* or higher |
Architecture, Knowlton School of
| Architecture | 150, 117* |
| Landscape Architecture | 150, 117* |
| City & Regional Planning |
150**, 117 |
* The college will accept 151.xx and 152.xx as a substitute for 117; it will also accept a one semester of engineering level calculus that transfers in as 151.xx and spl(part of 152.xx) if the special credit is for 3 or more hours. If only one quarter of calculus was taken at another university, then 152.xx is required. 132 is accepted in place of 117.
**Or the course determined by math placement.
New for Autumn 2007, students with AP (Advanced Placement) credit for Math 150 and 151.xx are finished with their math for Architecture. We highly recommend that students take Math 152.xx, while the material is fresh and in case, they change majors in the future.
Arts, College of the (including School of Music)
The College offers B.A., B.F.A., B.A.E., B.S.D., B.M., and B.M.E. degrees. The College has degree programs in several departments, including Art; Art Education; Dance; History of Art; Industrial, Interior, and Visual Communication Design; Theatre; and Music. The math requirement will not depend on the department but on the degree the student is pursuing. Students should be advised to double-check all curriculum requirements directly with advisers in the College.
- These programs follow the standard GEC curriculum for a B.A. GEC curriculum for Arts and Sciences (see ASC link).
Note: Students must fulfill the Basic Skills req of 075/104/L,M,N,R regardless of completion of CS&E or Philosophy.
ASC requires Math Course Code L, M, N, or R, or completion of Math 075 or 104 to fulfill the basic skills requirement.
For all B.A. options, in addition to the above, the GEC or GER requires the following:
A) For non-honors students (some programs may require specific data analysis courses which require a prerequisite of at least Math 116. Please confer with your assigned academic advisor.):
B) For honors students, confer with honors advisor.
All B.S. options require at least Math 151.xx and 152.xx or equivalent.
Those programs with a * listed under the B.A. column have only the standard requirements as described above for the B.A. options.
| MAJOR | B.A. | B.S. | |||
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| Actuarial Science | 151.xx through 254.xx plus more | 151.xx through 254.xx plus more | |||
| African-American and African Studies | * | N/A | |||
| Ancient History and Classics | * | N/A | |||
| Anthropology | Math 116 or higher as a prerequisite for Stats 145 |
N/A | |||
| Anthropological Sciences |
(no B.A.) |
151.xx, 152.xx |
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| Arabic | * | N/A | |||
| Art | * | N/A | |||
| Astronomy | (no B.A.) | 151.xx through 254.xx, 415.xx, 513, 568 | |||
| Aviation | * (130 or 148 recommended) |
151.xx, 152.xx | |||
| Aviation Management |
130 |
151.xx, 152.xx | |||
| Biochemistry | 254.xx | 151.xx through 254.xx | |||
| Biology | 151.xx | 151.xx, 152.xx | |||
| Chemistry | 153.xx | 151.xx through 254.xx, 255.xx or 415.xx | |||
| Chinese | * | N/A | |||
| Classics | * | N/A | |||
| Communication | * | N/A | |||
| Comparative Studies | * | N/A | |||
| Computer & Information Science | 153.xx, 366 plus more depending on option | 151.xx, 152.xx, 153.xx, 366, 566 plus more depending on option | |||
| Criminology | Math 116 or higher as prereq for Soc H549; otherwise, see above. | N/A | |||
| Earth Sciences, School of |
151.xx (plus more depending on option) | 151.xx, 152.xx, 153.xx (254.xx optional) | |||
| Economics | 116 (132 preferred) | 151.xx, 152.xx (153.xx recommended) | |||
| English | * | N/A | |||
| Entomology | 150 | 151.xx, 152.xx | |||
| Evolution, Ecology & Organismal Biology |
148 and Stat 145 |
151.xx, 152.xx | |||
| Film Studies |
* |
N/A |
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| French | * | N/A | |||
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(no B.A.) |
151.xx, 152.xx
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| Geography-Atmospheric Science & Climatology concentration |
(no B.A.) | 151.xx through 254.xx,415.xx
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| Geography-People, Society, & Environment | 116 |
N/A | |||
| Geography-Urban and Regional Studies | 116 |
N/A |
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| German | * | N/A | |||
| Hebrew | * | N/A | |||
| History | * | N/A | |||
| History of Art | * | N/A | |||
| International Studies | * | N/A | |||
| Islamic Studies | * | N/A | |||
| Italian | * | N/A | |||
| Japanese | * | N/A | |||
| Jewish Studies | * | N/A | |||
| Journalism | * | N/A | |||
| Linguistics | * | N/A | |||
| Mapping and Land Information Science | (no B.A.) | 151.xx through 254.xx plus more | |||
| Mathematics | 151.xx through 254.xx plus more | 151.xx through 254.xx plus more | |||
| Medieval and Renaissance Studies | * | N/A | |||
| Microbiology | 151.xx | 151.xx, 152.xx | |||
| Middle Childhood Interdisciplinary Major |
105,106,107, ------------
Beginning with incoming students Au08 whose one area of concentration is Mathematics
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| Modern Greek | * | N/A | |||
| Molecular Genetics | 151.xx | 151.xx, 152.xx | |||
| Music | * | N/A | |||
| Philosophy | * | N/A | |||
| Physics | (no B.A.) | 151.xx-254.xx (or equivalent), 415.xx (or 255.xx), 513 (or 551); Depending on option, more math may be required, like 568 or 571 |
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| Physiological Optics | 151.xx | 151.xx, 152.xx | |||
| Plant Cellular and Molecular Biology | 151.xx | 151.xx, 152.xx | |||
| Political Science | * | N/A | |||
| Pre-Dentistry (Area of Interest) | 150 (OSU program) |
151.xx, 152.xx (plus more depending on major) | |||
| Portuguese | * | N/A | |||
| Pre-Law (Area of Interest) | * (OSU program) | N/A | |||
| Pre-Medicine (Area of Interest) | 151.xx (OSU program) | 151.xx, 152.xx (plus more depending on major) | |||
| Pre-Optometry (Area of Interest) | 151.xx (OSU program) |
151.xx, 152.xx (plus more depending on major) | |||
| Pre-Veterinary Medicine (Area of Interest) | 150 (need a grade >=C for OSU program) | 151.xx, 152.xx (plus more depending on major) | |||
| Psychology | 116 (prereq to Stat 145); If credit for Math 148 or higher or Math Placement M or L, see Psych advisor. | 151.xx, 152.xx | |||
| Religious Studies | * | N/A | |||
| Russian | * | N/A | |||
| Security & Intelligence |
* |
N/A |
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| Sociology & Criminology |
* | N/A | |||
| Speech and Hearing Science | 148 or higher (preferably 150) | N/A | |||
| Theatre | * | N/A | |||
| World Literatures |
* |
N/A |
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| Women's Studies | * | N/A | |||
| Zoology | 148 | 151.xx, 152.xx | |||
Completion of Math 132 or 152.xx is necessary for admission to the College. Each area requires 131 and 132, as well as Stat 133. Some special Majors may require the 150 sequence--interested students should consult an academic counselor in the College of Business. Honors students and other interested students are encouraged to take the 150's sequence.
| Accounting | 131, 132 |
| Economics in Business | 131, 132 |
| Finance | 131, 132 |
| Human Resources | 131, 132 |
| Information Systems | 131, 132, 366 |
| International Business Administration | 131, 132 |
| Marketing | 131, 132 |
| Operations Mgt. | 131, 132 |
| Real Estate and Urban Analysis | 131, 132 |
| Risk Management & Insurance | 131, 132 |
| Special Major | 131,132 |
| Logistics Management |
131, 132 |
| General Business (Extended Campuses Only) |
131, 132 |
Most teacher licensure programs are delivered as Masters level programs (except Physical Education, Business Education, Special Education, and Technology Education). As a result, undergraduate degrees in a subject area will be required for entry into these graduate/licensure programs and consequently the mathematics requirement will depend upon the undergraduate major selected. Several non-teaching programs are available at the undergraduate level.
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| Sport & Leisure Studies | 1 math course above 104 |
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| Technical Education & Training |
130 |
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Special Education (Licensure) |
105 (B- or better for admission) & 106 (C- or better) |
| Exercise Science | (148 (C- or better) & 150) or level L |
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| Family and Consumer Sciences Education | (105, 116, 130, or 148 or level M) & (106, 131, 150 or higher; or Phil 150 ; or CS&E 101 or 200) - Must have a C- or better for all the Math above 104 |
| Undergraduate Education T&L Majors | |
| Technology Education |
Math Placement R or Math 075 or 104 & 1 math course above 104
(C- or better is required in at least one of the two courses) |
Human Ecology
Except for the B.S. in Nutrition, each degree program requires two quanitative and logical analysis courses; or a Mathematics placement level L or M and one additional quantitative and logical analysis course. Additional requirements are indicated below by specific area.
Consumer Sciences
| Major |
First course |
Second Course |
| Hospitality Management |
130 or level M |
CS&E 101, 200, 201, or 202 |
| Fashion and Retail Studies | 130, 148 or level M |
CS&E 101, 200, 201, or 202 |
| Consumer and Family Financial Services (All options) |
130, 148, or level M | CS&E 101, 200, 201, or 202 |
| Major | First Course |
Second Course
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| Early Childhood Development | 105, 116, 130, or 148 or level M |
106, 131, 132, 150, or higher; or Phil 150; or CS&E 101 or 200 |
| For students intending to apply to M.Ed in Early Childhood |
105 |
106 (GEC) and 107 (professional specialization of the major |
| For students intending to apply to M.Ed in Middle Childhood with a Math Concentration (for students entering prior to Au08) | 105 |
106; 107; One of (148, 150-recommended, 568); One of (111-recommended, 117, 151.xx); One of (Stat 135, 145, 427-428); One of (CS&E 101, 201 or 221) |
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For students intending to apply to M.Ed in Middle Childhood with a Math Concentration (for students entering Au08) |
108 | 109; 110; 150; 111; Stat 145; One of (CS&E 101, 201 or 221) |
| For students intending to apply to M.Ed in Middle Childhood | 105, 116, 130, or 148 or level M | 106, 131, 132, 150, or higher; or Phil 150; or CS&E 101 or 200. Also 107 recommended; More courses needed if doing Math Concentration. |
| Family Studies (All options) |
105, 116, 130, or 148 or level M |
106, 131, 150, or higher; or Phil 150 or CS&E 101 or 200 |
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Second Course
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| Nutrition & Community Health |
116, 130, or 148 or level M |
CS&E 101 or 200 |
| Dietetics |
116, 130, or 148 or level M | CS&E 101 or 200 |
| Nutrition (BS) |
150 |
none |
| Nutrition in Industry |
130 or 148 or level M |
CS&E 101 or 200 |
Each area requires the calculus courses, Math 151.xx, 152.xx, 153.xx, 254.xx (Grade of C- or better needed in 151.xx and 152.xx). The calculus requirements may also be fulfilled with any version of the 151.xx sequences, the accelerated or honors calculus sequences. The requirements beyond Multivariable Calculus are indicated below.
| Aeronautical & Aerospace Eng. | 415.xx |
| Aviation | 255.xx, 366 |
| Biomedical Eng. | 415.xx |
| Food, Agricultural and Biological Eng. | 415.xx (strongly preferred, but 255.xx acceptable) |
| Chemical & Biomolecular Eng. | 415.xx and one of 366, 512, 513, 514, 530, 551, 568, 571, CS & E 541, Stat 420, 427 |
| Civil & Environmental Eng. | 255.xx or 415.xx |
| Computer Science & Engineering |
366, 566 |
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568 or 571 |
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415.xx or 568 or 571 |
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568 or 571 |
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568, 571, 647, or 648 |
| Electrical & Computer Engineering |
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415.xx, 571 (preferred) or 568, Math 530 or Stat 427 |
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366, 415.xx, 571 (preferred) or 568, Math 530 or Stat 427 |
| Engineering Physics | 415.xx, 513 or 551, and 568 or 571 |
| Environmental Engineering |
415.xx |
| Geomatics Engineering | 568, Stat 245 |
| Industrial Systems Engineering | 255.xx (preferred) or 415.xx, 571(preferred) or 568, Stat 427 & 428 |
| Materials Science & Eng. | 415.xx |
| Mechanical Engineering | 415.xx |
| Welding Engineering | 255.xx (preferred) or 415.xx and ISE 406 |
| Biomedical Engineering (beg. Au09) |
415.xx, Stat 427 |
Each major requires a different level of math; please see chart below. A Data Analysis course is required for all majors: ENR 222 (preferred) or Stat 145 or H&CS 260 or Animal Sci 260 or both Stat 528 & Stat 529. Stat 135 is allowed for the new Parks, Recreation & Tourism, and Environmental Policy & Management majors only.
| Environmental Science | Math 150, 151.xx, 152.xx |
| Forestry, Fisheries & Wildlife | Math 150, 151.xx |
| Parks, Recreation & Tourism |
Math 130, 148 |
| Environmental Policy & Management |
Math 130, 148 |
Food, Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, College of (formerly Agriculture, College of)
The College of FAES requires either Math 130 or 148 for all Major programs. In practice, however, many Agriculture majors will need 148 as a prerequisite to physics and other courses. The list below shows which majors can now be done with only 130. Some majors also have additional math requirements, as listed below. An approved data analysis class is also required in each program.
Important note - the College will not accept 116 as a substitute for 130 or 148. Students who have completed 116 and switch to Agriculture will have to take an additional course.
| Agribusiness & Applied Econ |
130, 131 |
| Agricultural Communication | 130 or 148 |
| Agriculture Systems Management | 148 or (130, 131) |
| Construction Systems Management |
148 or (130, 131) |
| Agricultural & Extension Education Certification | 148 |
| Agricultural & Extension Education Noncertification | 130 or 148 |
| Animal Sciences | 148 (150, if Pre-Vet ) |
| Crop Science | 148 |
| Food, Agricultural, and Biological Engineering | 254.xx, 415.xx (strongly preferred, but 255.xx acceptable) |
| Food Business Mgt. | 130 or 148 |
| Food Science | 151 |
| Landscape Horticulture | 130 or 148 |
| Nutrition | 150 |
| Plant Health Management | 130 or 148 |
| Pre-Vet |
150 w/C or better |
| Professional Golf Management |
130 or 148 |
| Turfgrass Science | 130 or 148 |
To be admitted to the nursing major in the College of Nursing, the prerequisites include science courses which would in turn have prerequisites of mathematics at least through 075 (or Course Code L, M, N, or R.)
Students then must get credit for Math 116, 130, 148, 150 or higher plus an approved Data Analysis course.
Pharmacy, College of
Mathematics through Math 152.xx is required for admission to the College of Pharmacy BSPS program and PharmD.
Social Work, College for
In order to fulfill the mathematics requirement for the College of Social Work, students must complete one of the following: have a Mathematics Course Code L, M, or N, or successfully completed Math 104 or Math 116 or higher (consult an advisor for the other options). Social Work 570, a Data Analysis course, is also required for the Social Work major.