Programs Bio major-calculus vs. linear algebra

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When choosing between Calculus I and elementary linear algebra for a biology major, Calculus I is generally recommended as it provides foundational knowledge that is often assumed in biology courses. Most biology programs require calculus, while linear algebra is not typically mandatory. In cases where linear algebra concepts arise in biology, professors usually cover the necessary material without assuming prior knowledge. Although the perceived difficulty of these courses can vary, many students find Calculus I to be a standard challenge, while experiences with linear algebra differ significantly across institutions. Overall, taking Calculus I is advised for better alignment with future biology coursework, although some students may find linear algebra easier.
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I need to take a math class and my two options are either calculus I or elementary linear algebra. I want to take one that will help me with my future classes, but I'm not very good with math so i don't want to take a class that I'm going to fail. which one would be the most help to a bio major, and whch one is the easiest.
 
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any insight to either class would be helpful
 
I would say calc I over linear algebra. I don't know exactly how elementary linear algebra would differ from linear algebra but I think knowing the basics of calculus would be more helpful overall. I could be wrong though.
 
I agree with tmyer, calculus will be much more helpful in biology.
 
Definitely calculus. Most bio majors aren't required to take linear algebra at all, but you'll need calculus for your biology courses.
 
If a need for something from linear algebra comes up in an undergrad bio class, the professor will probably teach the linear algebra necessary for it, and move on. However, a basic knowledge of calculus is often assumed, and if something from calculus comes up, it often won't be explained. If you're only going to take one of the two, Calculus I is probably going to be the better pick of the two.

As far as easiness goes, Calc I is pretty standard, but linear algebra classes vary greatly from school to school, so it's hard to know.

You will see some applications of linear algebra in biology, depending on what areas you study. So, if you get the chance, you might want to study both.
 
For what it's worth I found linear algebra easier than calc.Therefore.. probably better to take a course in calc.
 

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