Calculus/Differentiation & Integration

Overview

Subject area

MATH

Catalog Number

151

Course Title

Calculus/Differentiation & Integration

Department(s)

Description

The first part of a two-semester sequence (MATH 151 and 152) intended for students who want to study mathematics, physics, chemistry, or engineering. Credit is given for each course satisfactorily completed; a student need not take the entire sequence. Students who want a less rapid introduction to calculus should takeMATH 141. Topics include sets, inequalities, straight lines, circles, functions, limits,continuity, the derivative, formulas of differentiation, implicit differentiation, velocity,acceleration, maxima and minima, Rolle’s theorem, the mean value theorem, points of inflection, curve sketching, and antiderivatives. Not open to students who are taking any other calculus course or have received credit, including transfer credit or advanced placement credit, for any calculus course. Not open tostudents who have received either a D or F in MATH 141. Students who fail or withdraw from this course multiple times may be prohibited from majoring in the sciences or mathematics; see the bulletin language for your major. Fall, Spring (MQR)

Typically Offered

Fall, Spring

Academic Career

Undergraduate

Liberal Arts

Yes

Requirement Designation

RMQ - Required Core - Mathematical&QuantitativeReasoning

Credits

Minimum Units

4

Maximum Units

4

Academic Progress Units

4

Repeat For Credit

No

Components

Name

Lecture

Hours

4

Requisites

028052

Course Schedule