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Math 34A is the first course of a two quarter sequence in calculus for Social and Life sciences. It is an introduction to differential and integral calculus with applications to modeling in the biological sciences.
Math 34B is the second course of a two quarter sequence in calculus for Social and Life sciences. It is a continued study of differential and integral calculus with applications. It is an introduction to mathematical modeling with differential equations.
MATH 4A: Linear Algebra (Parentheses indicate sections from the suggested textbook, Linear Algebra and Its Applications, 5th Ed. by Lay, Lay McDonald.) Week 1: Solving Linear Systems; Row Reduction (1.1-1.2) Echelon Form; Vector Equations (1.2-1.3)
Math 3B is the second course of a two quarter sequence in Differential and Integral Calculus. Homework is typically done online. Consult your instructor about whether a specific textbook will be required. 3B covers about four chapters in a typical textbook.
Introduction to differential equations and the terms order and linear/nonlinear.
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Math 2A/B and 3A/B are for students in the physical sciences and engineering, or those who wish to study math beyond the first year. Math 2A/B is a 5 unit class because it includes pre-calculus concepts and more time in section each week.
MATH 4B: Differential Equations Instructors will generally cover the content described here, but the pacing and structure of the course may vary. (Parentheses indicate sections from the suggested textbook, Elementary Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems, 11th Ed. by Boyce, DiPrima and Meade.)

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