Placement Information for Calculus and Statistics
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Placement Information for Calculus and Statistics
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A proctored Calculus Placement Exam will be administered during new student orientation. Students should take this exam if they intend to take a Calculus class at any point during their time at Occidental.
(Read the Should I take the Calculus Placement Exam below for more details and some important exceptions.)
The Calculus Placement exam has three possible placement outcomes:
The next proctored Calculus Placement Exam will be held on Thursday, August 22, 2026 at 9am in the Mosher 1 lecture hall. Orientation team members will be available to help new student find the location of the exam.
Additional details:
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Calculus 1 is a requirement for many majors and pre-professional paths. In most cases, students interested in any of the following majors/programs should take the Calculus Placement Exam during Orientation.
For more information about requirements for a given major, visit the relevant department web page.
Are there any exceptions?
Yes. You do NOT need to take the placement exam if:
Students who have taken the Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB) exams in calculus should refer to the charts below for placement. If you've taken more one exam, use the highest level exam to determine your placement.
Calculus AP Exam Score | Placement |
|---|---|
AP Calc AB: 4 or 5 | MATH 120 or MATH 128 |
AP Calc AB: 3 or below | Take the Calculus Placement Exam |
AP Calc BC: 4 or 5 | MATH 150, MATH 210, MATH 212, or MATH 214 |
AP Calc BC: 3 or below | AB Subscore of 4 or 5: MATH 120 or MATH 128 AB subscore of 3 or less: Take the Calculus Placement Exam |
Calculus IB Exam Score | Placement |
|---|---|
IB HL: 6 or 7 | Math 110 or Math 114 |
IB HL: 5 or below | Take Calculus Placement Exam |
IB SL: any score | Take Calculus Placement Exam |
The following are brief descriptions of Occidental's calculus courses.
MATH 107: Data, Functions, and Graphs
Offered starting in 2026-27
This course presents concepts from four points of view: geometric (graphs), numeric (tables), symbolic (formulas), and written (verbal descriptions). The emphasis is on the mathematical modeling of real-life problems using linear, polynomial, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions. Students that complete this course will be fully prepared for Math 110 or Math 114.
MATH 110: Calculus 1
This course is intended for students with no prior experience in calculus, but who have studied algebra 1 and 2, geometry, and a fourth year of high school mathematics (such as Mathematical Analysis, Elementary Functions, or pre-calculus).
Successful completion of MATH 110 will fulfill the Calculus 1 requirement for any major or minor; it will also allow students to register for any course that has Calculus 1 as a prerequisite.
MATH 114: Calculus 1 (Advanced)
This Calculus 1 course is similar to MATH 110, but is Intended for students interested in more mathematical rigor. It is recommended for students who expect to take mathematics courses beyond calculus.
Successful completion of MATH 114 will fulfill the Calculus 1 requirement for any major or minor; it will also allow students to register for any course that has Calculus 1 as a prerequisite.
MATH 120: Calculus 2
This Calculus 2 course is commonly taken by students who have completed MATH 109, 110, or 114. It is also open to students who received an AP Calc AB score of 4 or 5, or an IB Calc HL score of 5, though students with qualifying AP or IB scores may wish to take MATH 128 instead.
Successful completion of MATH 120 will fulfill the Calculus 2 requirement for any major or minor; it will also allow students to register for any course that has Calculus 2 as a prerequisite.
MATH 128: Calculus 2 (Advanced Placement)
This course is similar to Math 120, but is intended primarily for students who have Advanced Placement calculus in high school and received a score of 4 or 5 on the AP Calc AB exam. MATH 128 assumes mastery of the basic skills, including integration techniques and differentiation rules.
Successful completion of MATH 128 will fulfill the Calculus 2 requirement for any major or minor; it will also allow students to register for any course that has Calculus 2 as a prerequisite.
Occidental does not offer a placement exam for statistics. In most cases students interested in a statistics course can enroll in either COMP 146 or MATH 150. That said, if you received a score of 4 or 5 in AP Statistics, we will treat that as equivalent to having completed COMP 146 for the purpose of major and minor requirements, as well as prerequisites.
What's the difference between COMP 146 and MATH 150? While these courses are similar, we advise students who are interested in taking an introductory statistics course and who have a Calculus I background (either coursework or AP placement) to enroll in Math 150: Data Analysis rather than COMP 146: Statistics.