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MATH *1201 Calculus I
(Prior to Fall 2010, this course was known as MATH 3.3. The information below might still reflect the old course numbers. Bracketed numbers, if any, are the old course numbers. Learn more...)
4 hours; 4 credits
Mathematics 1201, 1206 and 2201 constitute a three-term sequence. Mathematics 1201 is an introduction to calculus: limits and continuity; derivatives and integrals of algebraic, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions of one variable; methods of numerical approximation, and applications of the derivative to mathematics, physics, engineering, biology, chemistry, and other fields. (Not open to students who have completed Mathematics 3.20 or 4.10.)
Prerequisite: three years of high school mathematics including geometry and intermediate algebra and trigonometry and assignment on the basis of a placement test; or a grade of C or higher in Mathematics 1011 or 1026.
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