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MATH 141 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry II

Description
MATH 141 is the second course in a two- or three-course calculus sequence for students in science, engineering and related fields. Calculus is an important building block in the education of any professional who uses quantitative analysis. This course further introduces and develops the mathematical skills required for analyzing growth and change and creating mathematical models that replicate reallife phenomena. The goals of our calculus courses include to develop the students' knowledge of calculus techniques and to use the calculus environment to develop critical thinking and problem solving skills. This course covers the following topics: logarithms, exponentials, and inverse trigonometric functions; applications of the definite integral and techniques of integration; sequences and series; power series and Taylor polynomials; parametric equations and polar functions.Students may take only one course for credit from MATH 141, 141B, and 141H. Enrollment Requirements: Enforced Prerequisite at Enrollment: MATH 140 or MATH 140A or MATH 140B or MATH 140E or MATH 140G or MATH 140H.
Recent Semesters
Fall 2024, Spring 2024, Fall 2023, Spring 2023, Fall 2017
Class Size
34
Credits
4
Professor Reviews
6y
Sophomore
MATH
Do the homework, extra problems, attend the class and see him in his office and you'll do well. His exam are a little tough but doable if you study. Can be hard to understand at first. This man is no Zemyan (horrible man). He actually IS a professor and DOES his job... unlike Zemyan (who is along for the ride). Take Dr N if you have a choice.
1y
First-year
MATH
Kira is a decent professor. She is willing to help you as long as you put in the effort. Kira is flexible and she slow down when the class is confuse.
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Attributes
Bachelor of Arts: Quantification General Education: Quantification (GQ) GenEd Learning Objective: Crit & Analytical Think GenEd Learning Objective: Key Literacies