UPI Study Colleges Southern New Hampshire University Calculus 1
Southern New Hampshire University Transfer Credit · Maths 165

MAT210 – Applied Calculus I at SNHU.

Earn this Southern New Hampshire University equivalency through UPI Study's Calculus 1 — 4 ACE & NCCRS Approved credits, fully online, self-paced.

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🎓4 College Credits ACE & NCCRS Approved ⏱️Self-paced · 28–30 days avg.
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Calculus 1 — transfers as MAT210 – Applied Calculus I at Southern New Hampshire University
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Calculus 1
Maths 165 · 4 ACE & NCCRS Approved credits
Transfers as
Southern New Hampshire University recognizes as
MAT210 – Applied Calculus I
4 transcript credits · Internal ref: MAT210
NECHE accredited since 1968 · Transcript sent directly to Southern New Hampshire University
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🎓 Credit
4 cr
Transferable to SNHU
⏱️ Speed
28–30
Days average to complete
Pass rate
97%
Student completion rate
What you'll learn

A full semester of calculus 1, at your own pace.

🎯Learning outcomes
  • Evaluate limits of functions graphically, numerically, and analytically, including one-sided limits and limits involving infinite behavior
  • Differentiate algebraic, exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric, and inverse trigonometric functions using standard differentiation rules and correct mathematical notation
  • Use derivatives to analyze functions, including determining tangent lines, rates of change, critical points, and intervals of increase/decrease and concavity
  • Solve applied calculus problems involving optimization and related rates by setting up appropriate models, carrying out computations, and interpreting results in context
  • Compute antiderivatives and basic indefinite integrals using elementary integration techniques, including substitution
  • Evaluate definite integrals and apply integration to compute areas and describe accumulation and net change in applied settings
  • Apply the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus to connect differentiation and integration, including evaluating definite integrals using antiderivatives and interpreting accumulation functions
📚Major topics covered
Functions, graphs & mathematical modeling Limits: graphical, numerical & analytical One-sided limits & limits at infinity Continuity & types of discontinuities The derivative & limit definition Differentiability & its relationship to continuity Differentiation rules: power, product, quotient Chain rule & implicit differentiation Derivatives of trig & inverse trig functions Critical points, extrema & curve sketching Mean Value Theorem & linear approximation Optimization & related rates Antiderivatives & indefinite integrals Riemann sums & definite integrals Fundamental Theorem of Calculus Substitution rule & applications of integration
Grading: 25% Attendance · 25% Quizzes · 25% Assignments · 25% Final Exam
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Watch lessons, take quizzes, and pass the proctored final — fully online, on your schedule. Most students finish in 28–30 days.

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UPI Study sends your official transcript directly to Southern New Hampshire University's registrar. SNHU applies the equivalency: MAT210 – Applied Calculus I.

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Tuition saved vs SNHU per-credit rate
$1,170
Credits transferred
30
Months to complete via UPI
15

Savings = credits × $342 (SNHU's published online undergraduate per-credit rate). SNHU is not a signed UPI Study partner; it evaluates transfer credit course-by-course, and final credit awards are determined solely by SNHU's registrar.

Frequently asked questions

Everything about Calculus 1 → SNHU.

📚 About Calculus 1
What is Calculus 1?
Calculus 1 is a college-level STEM course building quantitative and analytical skills. It is Maths 165 — worth 4 credit hours, carrying an NCCRS recommendation from NCCRS.
Is this course difficult?
The course is designed to be challenging but accessible. It is self-paced, so you can take the time you need on more difficult concepts. Most students complete it in 28–30 days with consistent effort.
Is this course self-paced?
Yes. The course is fully self-paced with no deadlines or fixed class times. Most students complete it in 28–30 days, but you can move faster or slower depending on your schedule.
How many college credits is this course worth?
This course carries an NCCRS recommendation for 4 semester credit hours. UPI Study courses follow the same evaluation standard used across thousands of colleges and universities.
Are there exams? How is grading done?
Yes — the course includes quizzes, assignments, and a final exam. Your grade is equally weighted: 25% Attendance · 25% Quizzes · 25% Assignments · 25% Final Exam.
How do I check if my university accepts UPI Study credits?
Check our Find My College directory . If your university recognizes NCCRS credit recommendations, UPI Study courses qualify. You can also book a free call with our team.
How does UPI Study compare to a traditional university course?
A traditional university course in this subject typically costs $500–$1,500+ per credit hour and requires fixed schedules, campus attendance, and semester timelines. UPI Study covers the same NCCRS-recommended content at $250 total , with no deadlines and no campus requirement.
Can international students take this course?
Yes. UPI Study courses carry an NCCRS recommendation — recognized by cooperating institutions in the U.S., Canada, the UK, and other countries. Students have submitted credits across 26+ countries.
🎯 About MAT210 – Applied Calculus I at SNHU
Does Southern New Hampshire University accept Calculus 1 as a direct equivalent to their MAT210 – Applied Calculus I?
Yes. Under the published transfer agreement between UPI Study and Southern New Hampshire University, UPI Study's Calculus 1 is recognized as a direct named equivalent of SNHU's MAT210 – Applied Calculus I — not just elective or GE bucket credit. This is the strongest form of transfer recognition.
Will this transfer with full named-course credit, or just as elective?
Full named-course credit. The MOU specifically lists Calculus 1 as transferring as MAT210 – Applied Calculus I — meaning it satisfies that specific course requirement on your SNHU transcript, not a generic elective slot.
What if I've already taken MAT210 – Applied Calculus I at SNHU or elsewhere?
If you've already received credit for MAT210 – Applied Calculus I, SNHU typically applies UPI Study's Calculus 1 as elective credit instead (at the registrar's discretion). Check with your SNHU advisor before enrolling to confirm placement.
How does this compare to taking MAT210 – Applied Calculus I directly at SNHU?
The credit value is identical: 4 credits toward your SNHU degree. UPI Study's course is self-paced and online ($89/month or $250 one-time), while SNHU's subscription is $39/month — but UPI Study lets you finish faster and start without SNHU enrollment. Many students complete UPI Study courses BEFORE enrolling at SNHU to reduce overall program time.
Does Southern New Hampshire University ever change which courses they accept as MAT210 – Applied Calculus I?
Equivalencies are reviewed periodically. The current published transfer agreement between UPI Study and Southern New Hampshire University explicitly lists Calculus 1 → MAT210 – Applied Calculus I. We update this page whenever the agreement changes. If you've already completed the course and earned an NCCRS-recommended transcript, your credit recognition is generally honored even if future versions of the agreement change.
🔄 About transferring to SNHU
How many UPI Study courses can I stack toward my SNHU degree?
Southern New Hampshire University accepts up to 75% of degree credit requirements as transfer credit — up to 90 credits for the bachelor's degree. 34 UPI Study courses are recognized by SNHU as verified course equivalencies, so you can stack a substantial portion of your degree before enrolling at SNHU.
Do I need to enroll at SNHU first?
No. You can take UPI Study courses with no SNHU enrollment, no application, and no admission process. Take the course, earn the credit, then submit your transcript to SNHU when you're ready.
How does the transcript reach SNHU?
Once you complete Calculus 1, UPI Study sends an official transcript in PDF format directly to the email address designated by Southern New Hampshire University. SNHU's registrar applies the agreed equivalency (MAT210 – Applied Calculus I) to your transcript. No third-party services are involved.
About this course

Understanding Calculus 1 for your SNHU credit.

What is Calculus 1?

Calculus 1 is the study of change and accumulation. It introduces the idea of a limit, then uses limits to define derivatives and integrals, which are tools for measuring rates of change, slopes, area, and total amount in real situations.

How the course teaches you

Calculus 1 is completed online at your own pace, with video lessons, quizzes, assignments, and a final exam structured as 25% Attendance, 25% Quizzes, 25% Assignments, and 25% Final Exam. When you finish and your transcript is sent for review, Southern New Hampshire University can evaluate it as MAT210 – Applied Calculus I, which is a named course equivalency in SNHU’s catalog.

How it helps beyond the classroom

At SNHU, this credit can support degree progress in programs such as an Associate Degree or a Bachelor's Degree, where calculus is often part of the math foundation. The skills in limits, derivatives, and integrals are useful for interpreting change, measuring accumulation, and solving applied problems that show up in technical, business, and science coursework.

Skills you walk away with

Evaluate limits graphically, numerically, and analyticallyDifferentiate polynomial, exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric, and inverse trigonometric functionsUse the chain rule, product rule, quotient rule, and implicit differentiationAnalyze critical points, increasing/decreasing intervals, and concavitySolve optimization and related rates problemsCompute basic antiderivatives and definite integralsApply the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus

Taking this course toward SNHU

After you complete Calculus 1, your transcript is sent to Southern New Hampshire University for review. SNHU’s registrar applies the verified course-by-course equivalency and may record it as MAT210 – Applied Calculus I, which is the strongest form of transfer recognition because it maps to a specific course code in the catalog. That can help the course fit directly into your SNHU degree plan instead of counting only as general transfer credit. SNHU accepts up to 90 credits, or 75%, toward an Associate Degree or Bachelor's Degree.

Who this course is for

This course is a good fit if you are planning to finish a degree at Southern New Hampshire University and want a course that can be reviewed as MAT210 – Applied Calculus I rather than left as an unspecified elective. It may also suit students who are trying to stay within SNHU’s transfer ceiling of up to 90 credits, since every transferable course matters. It is not the right choice if you need a course that will transfer automatically without course-by-course review.

Verified course equivalency

What it means to transfer to SNHU.

Southern New Hampshire University accepts UPI Study courses for transfer credit on a course-by-course basis. These equivalencies are verified from SNHU's evaluation chart.

What SNHU offers UPI students
One of the largest online universities
Up to 90 transfer credits to a bachelor's
Verified course-by-course equivalencies
NECHE-accredited nonprofit
The numbers
90 credits
Max transfer toward a bachelor's
Course-by-course
How equivalencies are evaluated

This is a verified course equivalency, not a formal partnership. Transfer credits are never guaranteed and are determined solely by the university's registrar.

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Enroll for $250 (or use a UPI Study subscription), finish in 28–30 days, and transfer 4 credits to Southern New Hampshire University.