please help me "Bachelor" !!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  1. uness

    uness New Member

    hi,

    I am not American

    PLEASE I would like to know what are the lessons of mathematics for the Bachelor usa

    the list of lessons


    I thank you in advance:rolleyes:
     
  2. TEKMAN

    TEKMAN Semper Fi!


    You're not American, then what are you?
    Lessons of Mathematics for the entire Bachelor of what? If it is in Math, then a lots.

    Please be specific.
     
  3. Vinipink

    Vinipink Accounting Monster

    Yeah, and more information please. Although there are many experts here, this is not a future reading site. :eek:
     
  4. BillDayson

    BillDayson New Member

    I'm not sure what you are asking for.

    If you want to see a representative American Mathematics bachelors syllabus, a list of the classes/subjects that must be studied in order to earn a bachelors degree in Mathematics in other words, this one from California State University East Bay is pretty typical.

    http://www.csueastbay.edu/ecat/20072008/u-math.html

    You can find many hundreds of these syllabi for yourself simply by going to university websites and looking for descriptions of the universities' mathematics bachelors programs.
     
  5. Bruce

    Bruce Moderator

    IP address is in Morocco.
     
  6. Kizmet

    Kizmet Moderator

    It might seem like a big thing to ask for the complete set of lessons in order to earn a Bachelors degree in Mathematics but our friends at MIT have given us just that (and more).

    http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Mathematics/
     
  7. me again

    me again Well-Known Member

    uness,

    The above lists is comprehensive, but it's going to be way too much information for you. The language barrier might also impede things.

    In the American system, each college or university has it's own math requirements -- and they may slightly differ from each other. Also, each degree may have differing math requirements. Some degrees only require intermediate Algebra to graduate with a Bachelors, while other degree programs may require College Algebra or Calculus to graduate. Each school (and each degree) has different math requirements. For example, a Bachelors in liberal studies might only require intermediate Algebra, while a Bachelors in biology might require Calculus.

    You won't find one (1) single math class that is adhered to by all degree programs. Confused yet?

    Hope this helps you! :)
     
  8. Ian Anderson

    Ian Anderson Active Member

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