<p>Just a quick question for experienced math majors: </p>
<p>What is the difference between applied calculus and “regular” calculus. I am aware that applied tends to be used more for business majors and several other fields I’m told (though I’m not sure which ones exactly). But beyond that, what are the differences, similarities, and overlap between them? </p>
<p>Is there any “harm” in taking both (where the extra time/money for that one class wouldn’t bother me - I just want to build a strong foundation for future studies) or is there sufficient overlap to not really need to take both? </p>
<p>I’m an undecided major right now, but have been floating between various sciences at the moment. Thanks.</p>