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Calculus II for Science and Engineering


Course Description

Volumes, arclength, work, separable differential equations. Techniques of integration. Sequences and series, convergence tests, power series and Taylor series. Vectors in three-dimensional space, dot product, cross product, lines and planes.


Athena Title

Calc II for Science and Engr


Equivalent Courses

Not open to students with credit in MATH 2260, MATH 2260H, MATH 2310H


Non-Traditional Format

This course will be taught 95% or more online.


Prerequisite

MATH 2250 or MATH 2250E or MATH 2300H


Grading System

A - F (Traditional)


Course Objectives

The goal of the course is for the students to become fluent in using various techniques of integration to solve applied problems. The main content of the course is the theory of sequences and series leading up to Taylor’s Theorem: that any function may be approximated by polynomials within known error bounds, and that these approximations may be used to estimate limits, derivatives, and integrals of the functions.


Topical Outline

Volumes, Areas, and Arclength Work and Center of Mass Separable Differential Equations Methods of Integration Sequences and Series Taylor and MacLaurin Series Vectors


General Education Core

CORE III: Quantitative Reasoning

Syllabus