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MATH 101 - Calculus I


FDR: FM
Credits: 3
Planned Offering: Fall, Winter



Note: Students needing this course to fulfill an FDR requirement should add to a waiting list when open; additional sections may be added. An introduction to the calculus of functions of one variable, including a study of limits, derivatives, extrema, integrals, and the fundamental theorem.

Winter 2014 description:

Math 101E: Calculus I for Beginners with Biology Applications (3). Prerequisite: Instructor consent. Students who have already taken calculus cannot take this section. This section has a strong emphasis in biology. An introduction to the calculus of functions of one variable, including a study of limits, derivatives, extrema, integrals, and the fundamental theorem. This class is restricted to and specially tailored for those who are beginning their study of calculus. (Students who have already seen calculus, yet wish to retake it, must register for 101 instead of 101B.) This section meets four days per week. (FM) Toporikova.

Fall 2013 descriptions:

MATH 101: Calculus I (3). An introduction to the calculus of functions of one variable, including a study of limits, derivatives, extrema, integrals, and the fundamental theorem. This section assumes that students have already seen some calculus, yet want to start over at the beginning of the calculus sequence. Students who have never seen calculus should instead take 101B (note that both 101 and 101B lead into Math 102). The class meets three days a week. (FM) Abrams, Beanland, Keller.

MATH 101B: Calculus I for Beginners: A First Course (3). Students who have already taken calculus can not take this section. An introduction to the calculus of functions of one variable, including a study of limits, derivatives, extrema, integrals, and the fundamental theorem. This class is restricted to and specially tailored for those who are beginning their study of calculus. (Students who have already seen calculus, yet wish to retake it, must register for 101 instead of 101B.) This section meets four days per week. (FM) Bush.
 





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