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13-200 Calculus I

This course provides a study of the concepts in differential calculus, graphs, continuity, differentiation, and applications for algebraic and trigonometric functions. Antiderivatives and definite integrals are introduced at the end of the course.

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Prerequisites

13-120 or three years of high school Mathematics including Trigonometry.

13-201 Calculus II

This course provides a study of the concepts of integral calculus. Applications of the definite integral, exponential and logarithmic functions and methods of integration are studied in detail. Sequences, infinite series, and power series are presented at the end of the course.

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Prerequisites

13-200.

13-210 Discrete Mathematics

An introduction to discrete structures, this course covers such topics as sets, functions, relations, basic logic, proof techniques, the basics of counting and probability, algorithms, graphs and trees.

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Prerequisites

13-120 or successful completion of three years of high school mathematics including trigonometry.

13-211 Calculus for the Life Sciences

This course presents the tools of calculus using applications and models germane to the life sciences.

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Prerequisites

13-120 or 3 years of high school Mathematics including Trigonometry.

13-240 Applied Calculus

This course teaches the basics of calculus. It is cross-listed as 24-240 Business Calculus and fulfills the calculus requirement for the BA program in Computer Science.

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Prerequisites

13-120 or three years of high school Mathematics, including Trigonometry.

13-250 Calculus III

This course provides a study of Euclidean vector spaces, conic sections, other coordinate systems, parameterized curves and functions of several variables. Differential and integral calculus for functions involving vectors, along with their applications, is presented.

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Prerequisites

13-201.