Online Introductory Calculus I, Part A, Part B
Online Introductory Calculus I, Part A, Part B
Online Introductory Calculus I, Part A, Part B
NoneThis course is divided into two semesters and is designed to acquaint students with calculus principles such as derivatives, integrals, limits, approximation, and applications and modeling. During this course students will gain experience in the use of calculus methods and learn how calculus methods may be applied to practical applications. Upon completion of this course students will be able to work with functions represented in a variety of ways: graphical, numerical, analytical, or verbal; understand the connections among these representations; understand the meaning of the derivative in terms of a rate of change and local linear approximation and be able to use derivatives to solve a variety or problems; understand the meaning of the definite integral both as a limit of Riemann sums and as the net accumulation of change and should be able to use integrals to solve a variety of problems; understand the relationship between the derivative and the definite integral as expressed in both parts of the fundamental theorem of calculus. Students may take the first semester of the course without taking the second semester but may not take semester 2 without taking semester 1.
Approval; Online survey; Algebra II or Math Analysis
Dual Enrollment Compatible Course:
Calculus, ISBN 053439339X; or Thomas’ Calculus, ISBN 0201755270; or Calculus, Early Transcendental Functions, ISBN 061822307X; or Calculus, ISBN 0130920711; or Calculus, ISBN 0072937300