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Applied Calculus II
Course ID: MATH 132School:Arts and Sciences, College of
Program: Mathematics & Statistics
Credit Hours: 3
Course Description
This course is a continuation of MATH 131. Topics include: definition and interpretations of the integral (numerically, graphically, and algebraically), basic techniques for computing anti-derivatives, applications to probability, an introduction to multi-variable calculus and optimization for functions of several variables, and mathematical modeling using differential equations. (This course is not a substitute for MATH 162.) Outcomes: Students will obtain an understanding of integral and multi-variable calculus, including modeling/analyzing processes with the integral, optimization of functions of several variables, and modeling with differential equations.Mathematical Sciences (MATH): Loyola University Chicago (luc.edu)
Prerequisite/s
MATH 131Course Offering
Session | Day | Time | Instructor | Location |
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B | Tue, Thurs | 6:00 PM - 9:15 PM | Krueger | LSC |