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MTH 109 - Calculus I |
An introduction to the basic theory of differential and integral calculus with applications in the biological and social sciences. This course introduces students to one-variable calculus and covers topics in limits and differentiation. The emphasis is on applications of calculus to problems in the biological and social sciences. Not open to students with credit in MTH 108, 110, 131, 132, or 223.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: School of Continuing Education, Graduate Level, Graduate Level, Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Classroom Based Mathematics/Computer Science Department Course Attributes: QBA1 Elective (Marketing), UG Core:Quant Reasoning, SCE: Quantitative Reasoning Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate |
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