A continuation of MATH 176, with an emphasis on integral calculus and analytical reasoning. Topics include the Riemann integral and its basic properties; the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus; techniques and applications of integration; numerical integration; power series and applications. This course introduces a number of fundamental concepts that will be useful in future courses in mathematics, statistics and other sciences. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hours and 1.5 Practicum/Lab hoursPrerequisite(s): MATH 110.3, or MATH 123.3, or MATH 133.4, or MATH 176.3 Note: This course is recommended for students intending to major in mathematics and related disciplines. MATH 176 is the recommended prerequisite for this class. Students entering with MATH 110 or MATH 123 with a grade of less than 85% should consult a departmental adviser before registering in this course. Students may have credit for only one of MATH 116, MATH 124, MATH 134 or MATH 177.
A continuation of MATH 176, with an emphasis on integral calculus and analytical reasoning. Topics include the Riemann integral and its basic properties; the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus; techniques and applications of integration; numerical integration; power series and applications. This course introduces a number of fundamental concepts that will be useful in future courses in mathematics, statistics and other sciences. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hours and 1.5 Practicum/Lab hoursPrerequisite(s): MATH 110.3, or MATH 123.3, or MATH 133.4, or MATH 176.3 Note: This course is recommended for students intending to major in mathematics and related disciplines. MATH 176 is the recommended prerequisite for this class. Students entering with MATH 110 or MATH 123 with a grade of less than 85% should consult a departmental adviser before registering in this course. Students may have credit for only one of MATH 116, MATH 124, MATH 134 or MATH 177.