<p>Re: #22</p>
<p>If available, it is always desirable to cover as many requirements as you can before transfer (although requirements that are prerequisites to other courses have first priority). You can always take additional humanities and social studies after transfer, but you will be less constrained in choosing them knowing that you won’t have a requirement that you need to fulfill.</p>
<p>Yes, a course fulfilling American Cultures at Berkeley can also fulfill other requirements.</p>
<p>Re: #25</p>
<p>Freshmen and sophomore engineering majors typically take math and physics courses together. Note that some schools (including Berkeley) combine linear algebra and differential equations in one course, so be sure to take both to avoid having to partially repeat that course after transfer. It is some advantage to have completed multivariable calculus and/or differential equations before taking the physics course that includes electricity and magnetism, but that is not generally mandatory since most students will not have completed them due to time and schedule constraints.</p>