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When a student is admitted to TAMS, they will start with Pre-Cal (MATH 1650). However, a student can place into higher level math based on their performance on the pre-calculus placement test taken during summer orientation. Students who miss the placement test will be automatically placed in pre-calculus. Placement tests are very important! The precalculus placement test is required to gain access to any higher courses. The Calculus II (MATH 1720) placement test covers derivatives, integrals, and limits and the Calculus III (MATH 2730) placement test covers polar and parametric derivatives and integrals, as well as trigonometric integrals, improper integrals, and the like. Reference to the Calculus BC for the Cal III placement test and Calculus AB for the Cal II placement test   
 
When a student is admitted to TAMS, they will start with Pre-Cal (MATH 1650). However, a student can place into higher level math based on their performance on the pre-calculus placement test taken during summer orientation. Students who miss the placement test will be automatically placed in pre-calculus. Placement tests are very important! The precalculus placement test is required to gain access to any higher courses. The Calculus II (MATH 1720) placement test covers derivatives, integrals, and limits and the Calculus III (MATH 2730) placement test covers polar and parametric derivatives and integrals, as well as trigonometric integrals, improper integrals, and the like. Reference to the Calculus BC for the Cal III placement test and Calculus AB for the Cal II placement test   
  
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If a student has an SAT math score 750+ '''OR''' ACT composite score of 32+ with a 34+ in the math section '''AND''' a 5 on the AP Calculus exam (AB/BC), they may enroll in Calculus I with permission from TAMS.     
* an SAT math score 750+ '''OR''' ACT composite score of 32+ with a 34+ in the math section
 
'''AND'''
 
* a 5 on the AP Calculus exam (AB/BC),
 
they may enroll in Calculus I with permission from TAMS.     
 
  
 
Note: If you place into MATH 1650 or 1710 in your first TAMS semester, the math professor you take will be the same for your second semester. For example, if you take Mann first semester for Cal I, you will have him again second semester for Cal II or if you have Iaia for Pre-Calculus first semester, you will take him again second semester for Cal I.   
 
Note: If you place into MATH 1650 or 1710 in your first TAMS semester, the math professor you take will be the same for your second semester. For example, if you take Mann first semester for Cal I, you will have him again second semester for Cal II or if you have Iaia for Pre-Calculus first semester, you will take him again second semester for Cal I.   

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