MAT-332 Calculus IV
Calculus IV is an intensive, higher-level course in mathematics that builds on Calculus II and III. The course aims at serving the needs of a wide student audience, including students in engineering, mathematics, the physical and life sciences, and economics. It is constructed around multiple focal points with the intention of helping students become creative and efficient problem solvers.
This course focuses on the calculus of real- and vector-valued functions of one and several variables. Topics covered include infinite sequences and series, convergence tests, power series, Taylor series, and polynomials and their numerical approximations. Applications of multiple integrals and integral transformations in two and three dimensions are also covered. It also discusses topics of vector integral calculus such as line and surface integrals, theorems of Green, Gauss and Strokes, and their applications to the physical sciences. This course also provides an introduction to first-order and second-order differential equations.
Study Methods:
Online Courses (MAT-332-OL) Jan 2013 Feb 2013 Mar 2013 Apr 2013 May 2013 Jun 2013Semester Hours: 3
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