MATH141 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry II
Course: MATH141 (Calculus with Analytic Geometry II) in MATH department at Pennsylvania State University.
Credit Hours: 4 • Academic Level: first-year undergraduate course
Course Requirements: Requires 1 prerequisite course
Prerequisite Chain Depth: 3 levels of foundational courses required
Future Opportunities: Unlocks 67 advanced courses for further study
Part of the MATH curriculum at Pennsylvania State University, helping students progress through degree requirements.
Courses unlocked by MATH141
- ENVSE427 - Pollution Control in the Process Industries
- IE322 - Probabilistic Models in Industrial Engineering
- MATH251 - Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations
- CMPSC489 - Deep Learning for Computer Vision
- BMB428 - Physical Chemistry with Biological Applications
- CHE210H - Introduction to Material Balances (Honors)
- CE403 - Energy Use, Climate Change, and Our Engineered Infrastructure
- ESC433 - Engineering Science Research Laboratory Experience
- MTHED427 - Teaching Mathematics in Technology-Intensive Environments
- SUR351 - Geodetic Models
- SUR381 - Stormwater Hydraulics and Hydrology
- ESC261M - Computational Methods in Engineering
- MATH251H - Honors Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations
- BME201 - Fundamentals of Cells and Molecules
- CHEM452 - Physical Chemistry - Quantum Chemistry
- IE304 - Introduction to Service Systems Engineering
- MATH230H - Honors Calculus and Vector Analysis
- MATH250 - Ordinary Differential Equations
- RM410 - Financial Mathematics for Actuaries
- IE466 - Concurrent Engineering
- MATH318 - Elementary Probability
- MATH448 - Mathematics of Finance
- IE327 - Introduction to Work Design
- GEOSC487 - Analysis of Time Series
- GEOSC488 - An Introduction to Seismology
- MATH425 - Introduction to Operations Research
- MNPR301 - Elements of Mineral Processing
- QC450 - Quality Control and Quality Improvement
- CHE210 - Introduction to Material Balances
- CHE220 - Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
- CHE220H - Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics (Honors)
- CHEM450 - Physical Chemistry - Thermodynamics
- CE310 - Surveying
- CE209 - Fundamentals of Surveying
- EBF473 - Risk Management in Energy Industries
- EMCH212 - Dynamics
- EMCH212H - Dynamics
- ERM412 - Resource Systems Analysis
- ENVSE400 - Safety Engineering
- ENVSE440 - Industrial Ventilation for Contaminant Control
- MATSE219 - Introduction to Materials Informatics
- MATH231 - Calculus of Several Variables
- PHYS230 - Introduction to Relativity
- MATH230 - Calculus and Vector Analysis
- MTHED432 - Mathematical Modeling in Secondary School Mathematics
- MTHED433 - Function Concept in Secondary School Mathematics
- METEO466 - Planetary Atmospheres
- PHYS214 - General Physics: Wave Motion and Quantum Physics
- STAT318 - Elementary Probability
- STAT401 - Experimental Methods
- MATH311W - Concepts of Discrete Mathematics
- DS441 - Information Retrieval and Organization
- MTHED411 - Teaching Secondary Mathematics I
- MATH312 - Concepts of Real Analysis
- MATH312H - Honors Concepts of Real Analysis
- CMPSC204 - Introduction to Computational Sciences Programming
- CMPSC462 - Data Structures
- CE370 - Introduction to Environmental Engineering
- BIOL428 - Population Genetics
- EGEE302 - Principles of Energy Engineering
- ENGR295 - Engineering Co-Op Work Experience I
- IE302 - Engineering Economy
- IE424 - Process Quality Engineering
- METEO300 - Fundamentals of Atmospheric Science
- MTHED431 - Data Analysis in Secondary School Mathematics
- MNG401 - Introduction to Mining Operations
- RM214 - Applications of Probability Theory to Actuarial Science
Academic Planning at Pennsylvania State University
Students planning MATH141 at Pennsylvania State University should complete 1 prerequisite before enrollment.
Course Sequence: This course requires a 3-level prerequisite chain, requiring careful multi-semester planning for optimal progression.
Future Pathways: Completing MATH141 enables enrollment in 67 advanced courses for further study
This first-year course at Pennsylvania State University integrates into structured degree pathways for MATH programs, supporting timely graduation and academic progression.