Calculus 2

Development of the definite integral, techniques of integration, and applications of the definite integral. Modeling with differential equations. Taylor polynomials and non-Cartesian coordinate systems in two dimensions. Students who have successfully completed a first course in calculus that focused on derivatives should consider this as an appropriate next course. Meets the Critical Perspectives: Scientific Investigation of the Natural World requirement. Meets the Critical Perspectives: Quantitative Reasoning requirement. Meets the Critical Learning: FRL requirement.

Prerequisite: Mathematics 125 or Mathematics 126.

Degree requirement — Critical Learning: FRL, Critical Perspectives: I, Critical Perspectives: Q

1 unit — Garcia Puente, McDougall, Rennie, Siddoway

Offerings

Term Block Title Instructor Location Student Limit/Available Updated
Fall 2022 Block 1 Calculus 2 Robert Rennie Tutt Science Building 229 25 / -1 03/26/2023
Fall 2022 Block 2 Calculus 2 Lauren Nelsen Palmer Hall 126 25 / 1 03/26/2023
Fall 2022 Block 3 Calculus 2 Robert Rennie Armstrong Hall 2 25 / 1 03/26/2023
Spring 2023 Block 5 Calculus 2 Luis David Garcia Puente Tutt Science Building 223 25 / 2 03/26/2023
Spring 2023 Block 6 Calculus 2 Mike Siddoway Tutt Science Building 101 25 / 0 03/26/2023
Spring 2023 Block 8 Calculus 2 Robert Rennie TBA 25 / 4 03/26/2023
Fall 2023 Block 1 Calculus 2 Jane McDougall TBA 25 / 25 03/26/2023
Fall 2023 Block 3 Calculus 2 Luis David Garcia Puente TBA 25 / 25 03/26/2023
Fall 2023 Block 4 Calculus 2 Jane McDougall TBA 25 / 25 03/26/2023
Spring 2024 Block 5 Calculus 2 TBA 25 / 25 03/26/2023
Spring 2024 Block 6 Calculus 2 Mike Siddoway TBA 25 / 25 03/26/2023
Spring 2024 Block 7 Calculus 2 Robert Rennie TBA 25 / 25 03/26/2023
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