There are many hundreds of different types of math courses. You have course in high school, college, trade school, continual learning, etc. The types of math courses are limited only by the imagination of those who design math courses.
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This all depends on the colleges that offer these majors. Some types of math majors I know are:Applied Math - take math courses that have some applications to real life.Pure Math Majors - take math courses, in which the content doesn't rely a lot of on the application of math. Instead, students study the aspects of how math is created.(In some universities) Education Math Majors - usually take some math courses and some physics and computer science courses. They need to take some education courses, based on their goals.
In most instances you can simply take the course again. Also, there are education resource centres throughout Canada that can provide adult learning courses (sometimes free) to earn an equivelancy for many courses, including mathematics.
In Ontario Canada, you do not have to take math in grade 12. You are only required to take math in grades 9, 10, and 11. However, There are several math courses offered in grade 12 and it is recommended that you take at least one because of how many career paths require math.
Calculus is higher than Algebra. There are also courses on Linear Algebra and Differential Equations that are higher than college Algebra. If you contact the Math department of any college they should be able to give you a specific answer as to what courses they correspond with and what a challenging math class would be.
depending on the kind of plumber but still not much