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Calculus 2
Course Title
Calculus 2
Course Description
The definite and indefinite integrals; applications of integration; techniques of integration; calculus of the exponential, logarithmic, and other transcendental functions.
Pass/Fail Only?
No
Faculty Permission Required?
No
Credit Hours Min
3
Instructional Method
Face-To-Face
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Learning Objective 1
Objective
Understand the relationship between Riemann sums and the definite integral
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Learning Objective 2
Objective
Understand and apply the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
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Learning Objective 3
Objective
Understand and explain the concepts of definite and indefinite integrals and compute using antidifferentiation
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Learning Objective 4
Objective
Differentiate and integrate exponential, logarithmic, and inverse trigonometric functions
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Learning Objective 5
Objective
Integrate a multitude of functions using methods including u-substitution, integration by parts, and partial fractions
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Learning Objective 6
Objective
Use methods including l'Hpital's Rule to calculate limits of indeterminate forms
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Learning Objective 7
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Determine convergence and divergence of improper integrals and compute the values in the case of convergence
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Learning Objective 8
Objective
Calculate areas between curves and volumes of solids of revolution