<p>I was told by an adviser today that they have changed the pre-req’s for students registering for chem 301 and that you no longer hav to co-enroll in calc to take this chem class, pre-cal will satisfy the requirement.
I tried to register for chem 301 after signing up for pre-cal but wasn’t able to…has anyone had the same problem? did they really lower the requirement or was the adviser mistaken?</p>
<p>I find it odd that they even previously required you to co-enroll in Calculus… as far as I know, CH301 requires very little math.</p>
<p>I was able to register for Chem 301 without calculus pre-req today. I completed Calc I at a community college but UT has not received my final transcript yet.</p>
<p>You’ll use basic math (add, subtract, multiply, divide) extensively, but you won’t need to use calculus at all. You’ll be taught what you need to know.</p>
<p>yeah, I didn’t even use anything from pre-cal nevertheless calc for CH 301. I had Laude.</p>
<p>They used to use a calculus-based textbook, and that’s when they added the calculus co-requisite, but they have abandoned that (except that I think Laude still uses the electronic version of the calc-based book) and dropped the co-requisite. So the advisor is correct. Is pre-cal a prerequisite, or co-requisite?</p>
<p>What about Physics 301? I never even took Pre-Cal. </p>
<p>D:</p>