<p>Thundercat -
The Cal course catalog will display upper division courses for each department
[General</a> Catalog - Public Health Courses](<a href=“http://sis.berkeley.edu/catalog/gcc_list_crse_req?p_dept_name=Public+Health&p_dept_cd=PB+HLTH]General”>http://sis.berkeley.edu/catalog/gcc_list_crse_req?p_dept_name=Public+Health&p_dept_cd=PB+HLTH)</p>
<p>Each department has a site describing the requirements for the majors it offers. That will include the versions of calc that are required. MCB does require 1A and 1B, while IB requires only 16A, and PH asks for two of a list that could be as little as 32 (precalc) + 16A; students can always up-level, e.g take 1A even if they were intending to declare IB. [MCB</a> Major Requirements - At a Glance](<a href=“http://mcb.berkeley.edu/undergrad/major/major-requirements/requirements/]MCB”>MCB Major Requirements - At a Glance | Molecular and Cell Biology)
[New</a> Curriculum | Integrative Biology](<a href=“http://ib.berkeley.edu/undergrad/major/new_curriculum.php#lower]New”>http://ib.berkeley.edu/undergrad/major/new_curriculum.php#lower)
[Undergraduate</a> Major Course Requirements : School of Public Health Web Site](<a href=“http://sph.berkeley.edu/students/undergrad/coursereqs.php]Undergraduate”>http://sph.berkeley.edu/students/undergrad/coursereqs.php)</p>
<p>The “one year of college mathematics to include the study of introductory calculus and statistics” might represent one semester of each, as in Math 16A plus one of the stats courses which could include a Berkeley Extension online-only, take-anytime class. The math requiremenets are not very specific and highly variable by med school, unlike the clearly articulated requirements in chemistry, ochem, biology, and physics. </p>
<p>However, if you might intend to focus on research after med school, then establishing an advanced math background would be very helpful, although this is not the typical pre-med aspiration.</p>