MAT-232 Calculus II

Calculus II is an intensive, higher-level course in mathematics that builds on MAT-231: Calculus I. The course aims at serving the needs of a wide student audience, including students in engineering, mathematics, the physical and life sciences, and economics. It is constructed around multiple focal points with the intention of helping students become creative and efficient problem solvers. The course uses technology as a means of discovery for numerical, graphical, and analytical solutions to problems. It also emphasizes communication skills and requires students to interpret, describe, discuss, justify, and conjecture as they search for solutions to problems. Real-life applications provide links with students' everyday life. Topics covered include applications of the definite integral and inverse function (exponential, logarithmic, and inverse trigonometric functions); techniques of integration; parametric equations and polar coordinates; and sequences and infinite series.

Advisory: It is advisable to have knowledge in a course equivalent to MAT-231: Calculus I with a grade of C or better to succeed in this course. Students are responsible for making sure that they have the necessary knowledge.

Credits

4

Prerequisite

MAT-231

Delivery Methods

Guided Study, OnlineSelf-Directed

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