Courses

Calculus I & II

MAT 295 - MAT 2968 Credits

MAT 295 and MAT 296 make up an eight-credit calculus sequence that is required of all science and engineering majors. Curve sketching is introduced at the very beginning and is emphasized throughout, as it is strongly believed that this is an important skill for any calculus student to acquire. The integration of scientific calculators with graphics capabilities into the course has allowed for some significant changes in the way that material is presented.



The mathematical content of MAT 295 includes teachings on limit, continuity, derivative, and anti-derivative and definite integral. These concepts are developed in the usual way, and are then applied to the traditional collection of functions. The results are then applied to a wide variety of problems.


The exponential logarithm and inverse trigonometric functions are defined and their calculus developed in MAT 296. Integration is a main theme of this course and is applied to a wide range of topics.

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Calculus III

MAT 3974 Credits

MAT 397 is the third course in a three-semester sequence in calculus designed for mathematics, science, and engineering majors and those in other majors who intend to take advanced courses in mathematics. Concepts covered in the course include: vectors, vector-valued functions, functions of several variables, partial derivatives, and multiple integration.


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