Generally:
Algebra
Geometry
Trigonometry/Precalculus
Calculus
Linear Algebra (aka College Algebra)
Calc II
Statistics
Calc III
Differential Equations
Those will get you through a BS in an Engineering principle. (Calc II/III/DiffEqs will be integral is Statics/Dynamics and physics/chemistry)
For learning on your own, I can't stress how awesome Khan Academy is. From Elementary school through college math, everything you need to learn is right there. It was amazing for me to teach myself Calc II/III again after 10 years for a Calculus based Statistics class. Well thought out problems, all leading toward conceptual understanding.
Very useful.
Algebra
Geometry
Trigonometry/Precalculus
Calculus
Linear Algebra (aka College Algebra)
Calc II
Statistics
Calc III
Differential Equations
Those will get you through a BS in an Engineering principle. (Calc II/III/DiffEqs will be integral is Statics/Dynamics and physics/chemistry)
For learning on your own, I can't stress how awesome Khan Academy is. From Elementary school through college math, everything you need to learn is right there. It was amazing for me to teach myself Calc II/III again after 10 years for a Calculus based Statistics class. Well thought out problems, all leading toward conceptual understanding.
Very useful.
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