MATH1004 - Calculus for Engineering or Physics
Course: MATH1004 (Calculus for Engineering or Physics) in MATH department at Carleton University.
Credit Hours: 0.5 • Academic Level: year 0 undergraduate course
Course Requirements: Requires 2 prerequisite courses
Prerequisite Chain Depth: 1 level of foundational courses required
Future Opportunities: Unlocks 25 advanced courses for further study
Course Type: Core pathway course - critical for degree progression
Part of the MATH curriculum at Carleton University, helping students progress through degree requirements.
Courses unlocked by MATH1004
- ECOR1042 - Data Management
- PHYS2605 - Modern Physics I
- SYSC3200 - Industrial Engineering
- MATH2052 - Calculus and Introductory Analysis II
- PHYS1002 - Foundations of Physics II
- PHYS2212 - Wave Mechanics and Thermodynamics
- PHYS2004 - Modern Physics for Engineers
- PHYS2101 - Mechanics and Properties of Matter
- PHYS2401 - Thermal Physics
- PHYS2604 - Modern Physics I
- CHEM2103 - Physical Chemistry I
- PHYS1001 - Foundations of Physics I
- PHYS1004 - Introductory Electromagnetism and Wave Motion
- PHYS1003 - Introductory Mechanics and Thermodynamics
- STAT2605 - Probability Models
- CIVE3203 - Introduction to Structural Analysis
- PHYS3705 - Introduction to Quantum Systems
- CHEM2302 - Analytical Chemistry I
- CHEM2303 - Analytical Chemistry II
- CIVE2101 - Engineering Mechanics
- CIVE2200 - Mechanics of Solids I
- ECOR1101 - Mechanics I
- MATH1005 - Differential Equations and Infinite Series for Engineering or Physics
- SYSC2510 - Probability, Statistics and Random Processes for Engineers
- MATH2007 - Elementary Calculus II
Academic Planning at Carleton University
Students planning MATH1004 at Carleton University should complete 2 prerequisites before enrollment.
Future Pathways: Completing MATH1004 enables enrollment in 25 advanced courses, opening specialization opportunities in the MATH program.
This year 0 course at Carleton University integrates into structured degree pathways for MATH programs, supporting timely graduation and academic progression.