MT105 is a second course in the calculus of one variable intended for Chemistry, Computer Science/BS, Geology/Geophysics, Mathematics, and Physics majors. MT105 Calculus II-AP for Math and Science Majors (Fall: 3) Topics covered in the course include several algebraic techniques of integration, many applications of integration, and infinite sequences and series. MT103 Calculus II for Math and Science Majors (Spring: 4) Topics covered include the algebraic and analytic properties of the real number system, functions, limits, derivatives, and an introduction to integration. It is open to others who are qualified and desire a more rigorous calculus course than MT100. MT102 is a first course in the calculus of one variable intended for Chemistry, Computer Science/BS, Geology/Geophysics, Mathematics, and Physics majors. MT102 is not open to students who have completed a calculus course at the college level. MT102 Calculus I for Math and Science Majors (Fall: 4) Topics include an overview of integration, basic techniques for integration, a variety of applications of integration, and an introduction to (systems of) differential equations. It is open to others who are qualified and desire a more rigorous mathematics course at the core level. MT101 is a second course in the calculus of one variable intended for biology, computer science, economics, management, and pre-professional students. Students contemplating majors in Chemistry, Computer Science/BS, Geology/Geophysics, Mathematics, or Physics should enroll in either MT103 Calculus II for Math and Science Majors (Spring) or MT105 Calculus II-AP for Math and Science Majors (Fall), rather than MT101.Ĭo-requisite: The appropriate discussion section from among MT141-149 MT101 is not open to students who have completed MT103 or MT105. An introduction to integration concludes the course. Topics include a brief review of polynomials, trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions, followed by discussion of limits, derivatives, and applications of differential calculus to real-world problem areas. MT100 is a first course in the calculus of one variable intended for biology, computer science, economics, management, and pre-professional students. Students contemplating majors in Chemistry, Computer Science/B.S., Geology/Geophysics, Mathematics, or Physics should enroll in MT102 Calculus I for Math and Science Majors, rather than MT100.Ĭo-requisite: The appropriate discussion section from among MT121-135 MT100 is not open to students who have completed a calculus course at the college level.
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