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All of those topics are very heavy in math. If you have a good math background and are very good at math, these topics will be easier for you to understand them.

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Why do you need to study calculus?

You need to know calculus, as well as other advanced math topics, if you are going to work in engineering, physics or astronomy, chemistry, (sometimes) biology and generally any science. Otherwise, for many other areas, you really don't need calculus - although knowing the basics is interesting, for general culture.


What percentage of college freshman take calculus?

The majors that require calculus are all mathematics, science, and engineering majors. These include (but are not limited to) mathematics, mathematics education, science education, biology, chemistry, physics, civil engineering, chemical engineering, biological engineering, electrical engineering, biochemistry, pharmeceuticals, and computer science. So about 99% of students in those majors and related majors will take calculus their freshman year (typically the second semester). I say 99% because calculus is a prerequisite for all other courses in those majors (so it must be taken very early), but there is a very small possibility (I'd say 1% chance) that students can take calculus their sophomore year instead.


What is a math major?

A bachelors in math may be theoretical or applied. Theoretical has to do with computation of abstract thought such as probability, chaos theory, Calculus theory, etc.Applied math has to do with things like engineering, computational biology, computer math and the like.


Is vector calculus and differential equations needed for marine biology?

Marine biology is a vast discipline incorporating every aspect of biology but with a marine emphasis, this ranges from ecology (which is heavily statistical) to physiology. So in answer to your question, yes it is used, the need however depends on what path you take. Vector calculus has proved to be useful while studying marine biology.


Do you need maths a level to study medicine?

According to my careers adviser, it ain't needed but chemistry and biology is. :D

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What science is needed in pharmacy?

Chemistry, Biology, Calculus


What does being excellent with math have to do with physics chemistry biology calculus computer science and engineering?

Of those six disciplines listed, you can possibly have "so-so" math skills and still make a good biologist. But an excellent facility with higher mathematics is a requisite for the other five areas.


Which of the fields below deals significantly with food engineering?

Biology and chemistry


What are the branches of food science?

Chemistry, Biology, Engineering & Nutrition are the branches of food science.


Is it true that if you are good at math you will fail science including physics chemistry and biology and engineering which includes thermodynamics and calculus?

The opposite is true. You will more than likely be good at science.


Does being good at math but not biology and programming help you with physics chemistry and engineering?

Yes, math is more closely applicable to physics, chemistry, and engineering, than biology and programming are.


Why do you need to study calculus?

You need to know calculus, as well as other advanced math topics, if you are going to work in engineering, physics or astronomy, chemistry, (sometimes) biology and generally any science. Otherwise, for many other areas, you really don't need calculus - although knowing the basics is interesting, for general culture.


What are the education requirements for an optomertrist?

they need to complete courses in biology, calculus, laboratory science, physiology and chemistry.


What kind of schooling does an chemists need?

Chemistry, calculus, physics, biology would help. Then a chemist degree.


Should you study biology alone to be a surgeon?

No, definitely not. To be a surgeon, you not only need biology, but you also need physics, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, and a high level mathematics, traditionally calculus.


What sciences do you need to become a medical doctor?

Biology, physics, physical chemistry, organic chemistry, and calculus are the required courses. Recommended but not required are genetics, biochemistry, anatomy and physiology.


What are some classes a veterinarian has to take?

biology, zoology, calculus, trigonemetry, chemistry, algebra 1,2, &3. microbiology.