MATH 113

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Calculus 2

Mathematics College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences

Course Description

Techniques and applications of integration; sequences, series, convergence tests, power series; parametric equations; polar coordinates.

When Taught

Fall; Winter; Spring-Summer; Spring; Summer.

Min

4

Fixed/Max

4

Fixed

5

Fixed

0

Other Prerequisites

Math 112.

Note

Additional seats for specific sections may be available to Freshman Mentoring participants through envelopes. Also offered by BYU Independent Study; enroll anytime throughout year; one year to complete; additional tuition required; register at is.byu.edu.

Title

Techniques and applications of integration, etc.

Learning Outcome

This course is designed for students majoring in the mathematical and physical sciences, engineering, or mathematics education and for students minoring in mathematics or mathematics education. Calculus is the foundation for most of the mathematics studied at the university level. The mastery of calculus requires well-developed skills, clear conceptual understanding, and the ability to model phenomena in a variety of settings. Calculus 2 develops techniques of integration, applications of integration, infinite sequences and series, parametric curves, polar coordinates, and conic sections. This course contributes to all the expected learning outcomes of the Mathematics BS. For a more detailed course description, visit the Math 113 Wiki page.