Students learn the ideas and techniques of single-variable integral calculus from an engineering perspective. Integrals are defined, evaluated and used to calculate areas, volumes, arc lengths and physical quantities such as force, work and centres of mass. Differential equations are introduced and used to model various physical phenomena. Ideas about infinite series are pursued, including some convergence tests, with particular emphasis on Taylor series. Prerequisite: MATH 1130 with a minimum grade of C. Note: Students will get credit for only one of MATH 1230, MATH 1240, MATH 1241 or MATH 1250.
Students learn the ideas and techniques of single-variable integral calculus from an engineering perspective. Integrals are defined, evaluated and used to calculate areas, volumes, arc lengths and physical quantities such as force, work and centres of mass. Differential equations are introduced and used to model various physical phenomena. Ideas about infinite series are pursued, including some convergence tests, with particular emphasis on Taylor series. Prerequisite: MATH 1130 with a minimum grade of C. Note: Students will get credit for only one of MATH 1230, MATH 1240, MATH 1241 or MATH 1250.