This course covers integral calculus for functions of one variable, with applications emphasizing the physical sciences. Topics include Riemann sums, definite and indefinite integrals, techniques of integration, improper integrals, applications of integration (including area, volume, arc length, probability and work), separable differential equations, and series. Recommended Prerequisites: MATH 1140 (min. grade of C-) or MATH 1141 (min. grade of C-) or MATH 1130 (min. grade of C-) or MATH 1150 (min. grade of C-) or MATH 1157 (min. grade of C-) Note: Students will only receive credit for one of MATH 1230, MATH 1240 and MATH 1250.
This course covers integral calculus for functions of one variable, with applications emphasizing the physical sciences. Topics include Riemann sums, definite and indefinite integrals, techniques of integration, improper integrals, applications of integration (including area, volume, arc length, probability and work), separable differential equations, and series. Recommended Prerequisites: MATH 1140 (min. grade of C-) or MATH 1141 (min. grade of C-) or MATH 1130 (min. grade of C-) or MATH 1150 (min. grade of C-) or MATH 1157 (min. grade of C-) Note: Students will only receive credit for one of MATH 1230, MATH 1240 and MATH 1250.