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Calculus 2 is the next step after introductory calculus, focused on techniques for evaluating integrals and using them to solve more advanced problems. It also introduces sequences, infinite series, and power series, which are ways of representing and approximating functions. In practical terms, the course asks you to choose the right method for a problem and explain why it works.
This self-paced online Calculus 2 course uses video lessons, quizzes, assignments, and a final exam, with grading split as 25% Attendance, 25% Quizzes, 25% Assignments, and 25% Final Exam. When you finish and your transcript is issued, TESU can recognize the course as MAT-2320 – Calculus II, which is a named course equivalency in the TESU catalog.
Calculus 2 builds the kind of problem-solving used when a degree plan at TESU includes advanced math or quantitative work, especially in programs such as the Associate of Arts and Bachelor of Arts. The course’s focus on integrals, sequences, and series helps you handle multi-step analysis with more confidence, which can matter when you are trying to keep a TESU transfer plan on track within the 90-credit limit.
After you complete the course, your transcript is sent so TESU can review it for transfer. TESU’s registrar applies the credit as MAT-2320 – Calculus II, which is a named course equivalency and therefore the strongest form of transfer recognition. In a TESU degree plan, that means the course can satisfy the specific Calculus II requirement rather than serving only as general elective credit. TESU allows up to 90 credits, or 75%, to transfer, so this course can be part of a larger transfer package toward programs such as the Associate of Arts or Bachelor of Arts.
This course fits students who want a clear path to TESU and need a recognized math course that maps directly to MAT-2320 – Calculus II. It is a practical option for people working toward a TESU degree who want to stay within the university’s 90-credit transfer ceiling and use a named equivalency rather than a looser form of credit recognition. It is not the right choice if you need a class that is already built into a TESU degree plan or if you are looking for a course with no calculus prerequisite.
Thomas Edison State University has one of the most flexible transfer policies in the country and accepts ACE & NCCRS credit recommendations. With a four-year institution's credits, you can fulfill all degree requirements except two required TESU courses.
Transfer credits are never guaranteed. Final credit awards are determined solely by the receiving university's registrar.
Enroll for $250 (or use a UPI Study subscription), finish in 28–30 days, and transfer 4 credits to Thomas Edison State University.