Calculus is not regularly required for college.
Specifically, if you want to be certain, every college has its own courses that are mandatory. If calculus is not one of them, you're in. However, as well, if you already have a major, visit the department at the college you are in.
Ask the department which courses are required for your major. And that should be all.
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No. College Algebra and Precalculus (or Trigonometry) are enough preparation to take Calculus.
Calculus is commonly taken as a first year course in college, but can be taken as an advanced course late in high school through programs like AP Calculus.
It depends on what college you attend. Most universities in Missouri require you to take Calculus I in order to become an accountant.
These are the general math courses in an undergraduate program of Mechanical Engineering. Actually, these are also the math courses required in ANY undergraduate Engineering curriculum: Algebra Trigonometry Analytic Geometry Differential Calculus Integral Calculus Mutivariable Calculus Differential Equations
College Algebra is the required math for all college students.