CALCULUS:DIFF EQUAT/POWER SER

Differential equations, difference equations, dynamical systems: numerical methods and qualitative analysis. Power series, sequences, and convergence. Situations in science and social science in which calculus naturally arises are emphasized. Intended for students who have had a year of calculus elsewhere. Students may not receive credit for both 114 and 112.

CALCULUS:DIFF EQUAT/POWER SER

Differential equations, difference equations, dynamical systems: numerical methods and qualitative analysis. Power series, sequences, and convergence. Situations in science and social science in which calculus naturally arises are emphasized. Intended for students who have had a year of calculus elsewhere. Students may not receive credit for both 114 and 112.

CALCULUS:DIFF EQUAT/POWER SER

Differential equations, difference equations, dynamical systems: numerical methods and qualitative analysis. Power series, sequences, and convergence. Situations in science and social science in which calculus naturally arises are emphasized. Intended for students who have had a year of calculus elsewhere. Students may not receive credit for both 114 and 112.

CALCULUS II

Applications of the integral, dynamical systems, infinite series, and approximation of functions. Situations in science and social sciences in which calculus naturally arises are emphasized. Students may not receive credit for both 114 and 112 Prerequisite: MTH 111 or the equivalent.

CALCULUS I

Rates of change, differential equations and their numerical solutions, integration, differentiation, and the fundamental theorem of the calculus. Situations in science and social science in which calculus naturally arises are emphasized.

CALCULUS I

Rates of change, differential equations and their numerical solutions, integration, differentiation, and the fundamental theorem of the calculus. Situations in science and social science in which calculus naturally arises are emphasized.

CALCULUS I

Rates of change, differential equations and their numerical solutions, integration, differentiation, and the fundamental theorem of the calculus. Situations in science and social science in which calculus naturally arises are emphasized.

CALCULUS I

Rates of change, differential equations and their numerical solutions, integration, differentiation, and the fundamental theorem of the calculus. Situations in science and social science in which calculus naturally arises are emphasized.
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