About MATH 1224 OL1

Techniques and applications of integration. An introduction to multi-variable calculus: partial derivatives and double integrals. Prerequisite: MATH 1212 or MATH 1234.

Notes

Prereqs: MATH 1212 or 1234; Open to Degree and PACE students: Asynchronous online

Section Description

Fundamentals of Calculus II is the second course in our two-course applied calculus sequence.

Fundamentals of Calculus II is a continuation of the study of the calculus of functions of one variable as well as a study of multivariable calculus. This will include area between curves, integration by parts, basic differential equations, separation of variables, solving first-order linear differential equations, Taylor Polynomials and Tayler Series, improper integrals, continuous random variables and probability, functions of several variables, partial derivatives, maxima and minima of multivariable functions, Lagrange multipliers, and double integrals. This basically covers chapters 6 – 11 of the textbook given below.

Topics will be presented with a level of depth and rigor appropriate for students pursuing degrees in business, economics, social and life sciences. Please speak to the Department of Mathematics and Statistics if you are unsure if you are taking the correct calculus course.

Section Expectation

Required Course Materials: Online Homework Access Code

You will need an access code for MyMathLab online homework, which includes access to an eBook.

There is a free trial period (10-14 days, I believe) for MyMath Lab. I recommend taking advantage of the free trial period before purchasing anything. Once you purchase access to MyMath Lab, it is completely non-refundable.

Due to the condensed nature of this class, students will be expected to spend 15-20 hours per week on this class. This includes watching instructional videos, doing homework, and completing assessments (quizzes, exams, etc.).

This class is offered remotely. There is no need to travel to campus to take any of the quizzes or exams.

Evaluation

Grades will be based on 3-5 homework assignments per week, weekly quizzes, a midterm exam, and a final exam. Respondus Lockdown Browser and Respondus Monitor may be used on assessments to ensure academic integrity.

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