MATH105 - Integral Calculus with Applications to Commerce and Social Sciences
Course: MATH105 (Integral Calculus with Applications to Commerce and Social Sciences) in MATH department at University of British Columbia.
Credit Hours: 0 • Academic Level: year 0 undergraduate course
Course Requirements: Requires 8 prerequisite courses
Prerequisite Chain Depth: 2 levels of foundational courses required
Future Opportunities: Unlocks 29 advanced courses for further study
Course Type: Core pathway course - critical for degree progression
Part of the MATH curriculum at University of British Columbia, helping students progress through degree requirements.
Prerequisites for MATH105
Courses unlocked by MATH105
- ECON305 - Honours Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis I
- CPSC302 - Numerical Computation for Algebraic Problems
- CPSC303 - Numerical Approximation and Discretization
- EOSC340 - Climate Change: Causes and Solutions
- EOSC372 - Introductory Oceanography: Circulation and Plankton
- MATH210 - Introduction to Mathematical Computing
- MATH215 - Elementary Differential Equations I
- MATH226 - Advanced Calculus I
- EOSC329 - Quantitative Groundwater Hydrology
- STAT251 - Elementary Statistics
- MATH255 - Ordinary Differential Equations
- CHEM404 - Computational Chemistry
- ECON301 - Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis I
- ECON315 - Intermediate Microeconomics I
- ECON323 - Quantitative Economic Modelling with Data Science Applications
- ECON325 - Introduction to Econometrics I
- ECON302 - Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis I
- ATSC313 - Renewable Energy Meteorology
- MATH253 - Multivariable Calculus
- MATH217 - Multivariable and Vector Calculus
- EOSC211 - Computer Methods in Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences
- EOSC325 - Principles of Physical Hydrogeology
- ECON304 - Honours Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis I
- CHBE381 - Biological Engineering and Bio-Manufacturing I
- MATH256 - Differential Equations
- EOSC256 - Earthquakes
- MATH131 - Honours Linear Algebra
- FRE295 - Managerial Economics
- CAPS301 - Human Physiology
Academic Planning at University of British Columbia
Students planning MATH105 at University of British Columbia should complete 8 prerequisites before enrollment.
Future Pathways: Completing MATH105 enables enrollment in 29 advanced courses, opening specialization opportunities in the MATH program.
This year 0 course at University of British Columbia integrates into structured degree pathways for MATH programs, supporting timely graduation and academic progression.