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No. College Algebra and Precalculus (or Trigonometry) are enough preparation to take Calculus.
You need to be able to solve logarithms and be very good at algebra. In college, you have to be able to do college level algebra before you can take trig.
Colleges offer multiple semester-long classes in trigonometry; it's not something we can teach you in a few paragraphs on a website. If you're really interested, I recommend you take a class at a community college.
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High skill in science - biology, chemistry, and in math- take trigonometry in college. Classes or a minor in biology in college is good, and same for engineering.
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