* Your intended major: STEM majors (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) will almost certainly require significantly more advanced math coursework for admission *and* to progress through the degree program than humanities majors. Some majors might not require any specific math beyond high school.
* Your high school curriculum: ASU will evaluate your overall high school transcript, looking for a strong academic record. They are likely to look for a consistent demonstration of your ability to succeed in demanding coursework. While specific math classes aren't always mandated, demonstrating strong math skills is important.
* Your application type: The requirements might slightly differ based on whether you're applying as a first-year student, a transfer student, or through a specific program (honors college, etc.).
To find the specific math requirements:
1. Go to the ASU website: Visit the admissions section of the ASU website (asu.edu).
2. Find your intended major: Search for the specific major you're interested in.
3. Check the admission requirements: The program's webpage should detail the required coursework, including any specific math prerequisites.
4. Contact the admissions office or the department: If you cannot find the information online, contact the ASU admissions office or the department of your intended major directly. They can provide the most up-to-date and accurate requirements.
In short, there's no single answer. You must investigate the specific requirements for your intended major at ASU.