The Calculus Challenge Examination offers students who learn differential calculus in high school a way to demonstrate their mastery of the subject and claim credit at a BC university. It is recognized by UBC, SFU, UVic, UNBC and the Ministry of Education. The paper is prepared by University faculty, based on the Provincial Calculus 12 Curriculum.
Eligibility
All students who have completed or are currently registered in a calculus course in secondary school are eligible to write the exam. Only one attempt is permitted. Students who have already started college or university may not participate.
Benefits
Students who pass this examination will be awarded a UBC - SFU - UVic - UNBC Calculus Examination Certificate. Those who go on to register at one of these four institutions may present their certificates to demonstrate completion of first-term Calculus. Students who pass the calculus challenge exam and enrol at Simon Fraser University may choose to be awarded transfer credit [MATH 151 (3)] or actual course credit for MATH 151. Contact the Department of Mathematics to initiate such credit. Students already eligible for transfer credit because of high AP or IB scores will keep this eligibility regardless of their exam score and can waive the exam score and/or credit.
Administration
Application to sit the exam must be made to the mathematics department hosting the examination in a given year (UBC for 2011, SFU for 2012). After registering in a university degree program, a student may apply to the Mathematics Department at their university to receive credit for MATH 100 at UBC, UVic or UNBC or MATH 151 at SFU.