Calculus 2 and 3


Summer 2016 quarter (Session II)

Taught by

mathematics, history of science

Prerequisites

Successful completion of Calculus I.

The program is divided into two major topics: integral calculus and multivariable calculus. The integral is developed as the area under a curve and approximated using various numerical methods. The Riemann Integral is introduced rigorously. The connection between anti-differentiation and the definite integral is made via the FTC. A standard variety of integration techniques are used to solve applied problems in geometry and the physical sciences. Differential equations are introduced. Multivariable calculus including gradients and multiple integrals are formally developed and used to strongly reinforce the idea of the derivative and the integral. Taylor polynomials are briefly introduced.

Program Details

Fields of Study

Preparatory for studies or careers in

Mathematics, Physical Sciences, Economics, Computer Science, Philosophy, Education

Location and Schedule

Campus location

Olympia

Schedule

Offered during: Day

Advertised schedule: Mon-Thu 9a-1p

Books

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Online Learning

Hybrid Online Learning < 25% Delivered Online:

Registration Information

Credits: 8 (Summer)

Class standing: Freshmen–Senior

Maximum enrollment: 25

Summer

Course Reference Number

Second Session (8 credits): 40022

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