It depends upon your program and the your specific area of focus. Certain branches of the business degree require a more rigorous mathematical approach. These may include, but are not limited to, economics, finance, decision support, or perhaps accounting. If you are able to focus on areas such as marketing or management, then the advanced math may not be required.
If you have already selected a school or program, check with the program advisor to determine the level of math required or expected. Shop around to determine the program that best meets your needs, expectations, and goals.
I need calculus because I am not in a job where they put pictures on the cash register.
Pre-calculus refers to concepts that need to be learned before, or as a prerequisite to studying calculus, so no. First one studies pre-calculus then elementary calculus.
yes. as the name implies, pre-calculus is essential in Calculus. Much of the trigonometry and the ideas will carry into the carious Calculus classes.
Im still taking Integral Calculus now, but for me, if you dont know Differential Calculus you will not know Integral Calculus, because Integral Calculus need Differential. So, as an answer to that question, ITS FAIR
You need to take calculus
Almost every professional occupation out there requires about a Trig or Calculus level.
Mba notes for 4th sem finance
No however they need basic college algebra.
"Basically you will need to complete the Stanford MBA program in order to obtain the MBA degree. The program itself seems to be ""tailor made"" to each student."
You need around 60 total credits to enroll in a MBA course. If you are a freshman you may still need to take more classes to qualify for MBA courses.
No, they need a relevant law qualification.
If you are pursing nursing you shouldn't have to take calculus or pre-calculus since nursing deals more with algebraic and statistical math's.