Calculus I, II, and III (A)


REVISED

Fall 2014, Winter 2015 and Spring 2015 quarters

Taught by

mathematics, education, anthropological mathematics

Prerequisites

College-level precalculus for fall.  Differential calculus for winter.  Differential and integral calculus for spring.

Calculus I, II, and III is a year-long sequence of courses that will provide a rigorous treatment of the procedures, concepts, and applications of differential and integral calculus, multi-dimensional space, sequences, and series.  This year-long sequence is appropriate for students who are planning to teach secondary mathematics or engage in further study in mathematics, science, or economics.  During fall quarter, we will engage in a rigorous study of derivatives and their applications through multiple modes of inquiry.  Winter quarter will focus on procedures and applications of integration.  Spring quarter topics include introduction to multi-dimensional space, sequences and series.  There will be an emphasis on context-based problem solving and collaborative learning. If you have questions about your readiness to take this class, please contact the faculty.

Fields of Study

Preparatory for studies or careers in

Mathematics, science, engineering, economics, and education.

Location and Schedule

Campus location

Olympia

Schedule

Offered during: Day

Final Schedule and Room Assignment

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Online Learning

Enhanced Online Learning

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Revisions

Date Revision
May 15th, 2014 Due to the addition of a second Calculus course, Calculus I, II, III is now known as Calculus I, II, III (A)

Registration Information

Credits: 4 (Fall); 4 (Winter); 4 (Spring)

Class standing: Freshmen–Senior

Maximum enrollment: 25

Fall

Conditions

Successful completion, or a strong understanding, of college-level precalculus and trigonometry.

Students may register for this course after their time ticket opens during regular registration.

Course Reference Number

(4 credits): 10293

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Winter

Accepting New Students

Conditions

Successful completion, or a strong understanding, of college-level differential calculus.

Course Reference Number

(4 credits): 20181

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Spring

Accepting New Students

Conditions

Successful completion, or a strong understanding, of college-level differential and integral calculus.

Course Reference Number

(4 credits): 30133

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