CEGEP Mathematics

CEGEP Calculus (Calcul Différentiel): Complete Study Guide

March 2026 · MathHub Canada
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Contents

  1. CEGEP Mathematics Overview
  2. The Three-Course Sequence
  3. Calculus 1 (201-NYA): Key Topics
  4. Calculus 2 (201-NYB) Preview
  5. Study Tips
  6. University Transition

CEGEP Mathematics Overview

CEGEP (Collège d'enseignement général et professionnel) is the unique Quebec post-secondary system that bridges high school and university. Most students in Quebec complete 2 years of CEGEP before entering a 3-year university programme.

Mathematics at CEGEP is divided into three core calculus courses, taken sequentially as part of the pre-university science track (Sciences de la nature). These courses are recognised for credit at Quebec universities (McGill, Université de Montréal, Concordia, UQAM, and others).

Course codes: CEGEP math courses follow the Ministry numbering system. The science calculus sequence is 201-NYA (Calcul différentiel), 201-NYB (Calcul intégral), and 201-NYC (Algèbre linéaire et géométrie vectorielle). These are sometimes listed as 201-101, 201-203, 201-105 depending on the CEGEP.

The Three-Course Sequence

CourseCodeContentSemester
Calculus 1201-NYADifferential calculus (limits, derivatives, applications)Semester 1
Calculus 2201-NYBIntegral calculus (antiderivatives, definite integrals, applications)Semester 2
Linear Algebra & Vectors201-NYCMatrices, determinants, systems of equations, 3D vectorsSemester 3 or 4

Students in computer science, engineering, or mathematics programmes typically take all three courses. For health sciences (nursing, pharmacy, physiotherapy pre-requisites), one calculus course may be sufficient depending on the programme.

Calculus 1 (201-NYA): Key Topics

Calcul Différentiel is the entry point and the course that students most frequently struggle with. It introduces rigorous mathematical analysis for the first time.

1. Limits and Continuity

2. Derivatives

3. Applications of Derivatives

Most common exam question type: Curve sketching — where you must combine limit behaviour (asymptotes), sign of f'(x), sign of f''(x), and key points to produce a complete sketch. This typically accounts for 20–30% of the Calculus 1 final exam.

Calculus 2 (201-NYB) Preview

Calcul Intégral builds directly on Calculus 1. You will encounter:

Students who develop strong algebraic manipulation in Calculus 1 — especially factoring, trigonometric identities, and logarithm rules — find Calculus 2 significantly more manageable.

Study Tips

Common failure point: Optimization problems. Students who can correctly differentiate functions often fail to correctly set up the optimization problem itself. Practice reading word problems and translating them into mathematical functions before differentiating.

University Transition

CEGEP calculus is designed to prepare you for university-level analysis. Students entering McGill, Concordia, or UdeM in mathematics or engineering will encounter courses that assume fluency with all three CEGEP calculus courses.

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