MATH135 - Accelerated [Honors] Calculus
Course: MATH135 (Accelerated [Honors] Calculus) in MATH department at University of Washington.
Credit Hours: 5 • Academic Level: first-year undergraduate course
Course Requirements: Requires 1 prerequisite course
Prerequisite Chain Depth: 1 level of foundational courses required
Future Opportunities: Unlocks 24 advanced courses for further study
Part of the MATH curriculum at University of Washington, helping students progress through degree requirements.
Prerequisites for MATH135
Courses unlocked by MATH135
- MATH135 - Accelerated [Honors] Calculus
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Academic Planning at University of Washington
Students planning MATH135 at University of Washington should complete 1 prerequisite before enrollment.
Future Pathways: Completing MATH135 enables enrollment in 24 advanced courses for further study
This first-year course at University of Washington integrates into structured degree pathways for MATH programs, supporting timely graduation and academic progression.