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For those that have finished their business degrees or plan on continuing their studies with a masters degree, how important is it to take calculus? Calculus is not required for the Excelsior degree and I do not believe it would be a part of a masters program but admissions committee's may look for this type course on your transcript.
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blueyzz28 Wrote:For those that have finished their business degrees or plan on continuing their studies with a masters degree, how important is it to take calculus? Calculus is not required for the Excelsior degree and I do not believe it would be a part of a masters program but admissions committee's may look for this type course on your transcript.
[SIZE="2"]As far as I am aware, a Masters level degree is based soley on the major area of study; my M.S. (in progress) is pure Psychology and nothing else.[/SIZE]
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blueyzz28 Wrote:For those that have finished their business degrees or plan on continuing their studies with a masters degree, how important is it to take calculus? Calculus is not required for the Excelsior degree and I do not believe it would be a part of a masters program but admissions committee's may look for this type course on your transcript.
If thats the truth, they should really like my Calc I, II, and III plus DifEq (I was a math major at a previous university). I dont think it will matter when it comes down to it.
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