It depends on whether you are in a two year or four year college or university. Typically, community colleges require no math other than pharmacology. Four year institutions may require a college algebra, and a statistics course. Pharmacology may be taught as either a stand alone math course, or included within the professional phase nursing courses.
As long as you do well in the math section of your entrance exam, or compass exam.... for an associates degree, either college algebra or statistics is needed
Statistics, Algebra, Calculius
Classes that are needed for a degree in Zoology may be different depending on the type of degree that the person is wanting and the school that is being attended. Some classes may include chemistry, biology, math and physics.
1.SOCIAL STUDIES2.HISTORY3.LANGUAGE4.ENGLISH5.MATH
Typically, the minimum required math is Calculus I, II, II, and differential equations.
While the nursing career continues to grow, potential students are advised to work on strong math and science skills. Certified nursing requires students to undergo extensive training in both subjects and will utilize these skills as they work in the nursing profession. Taking challenging math and science classes help people succeed in certified nursing school.
Math classes up to and including geometry,
Math classes up to and including geometry,
I don't know of any college degree that you can get and not take some math related classes.
Typically a college algebra.
Yes. You have to take math for the degree.
There are no math classes you need to take to become a wedding planner. You don't need certain training or a specific degree. There are wedding planner classes you can take, but they are not heavy in math.
For an operations management degree you would have to take classes in not only management, but also operations. You will have to take your core classes as well which include English math and sciences.
Depends on the associate degree but most will require math and english classes.