MCS 122: Calculus II

Spring 2010


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John Holte
holte@gac.edu

Catalog description

A continuation of Calculus I. Topics to be covered include: techniques and applications of integration, an introduction to and the uses of infinite series, including power series and Taylor series, and the basics of ordinary differential equations.
Prerequisite: MCS 119 or MCS 121 (Calculus I)
 
This course meets the MATHL general education requirement.

The goals of the course are to give the student (1) knowledge of the topics in the syllabus, (2) skill in carrying out the operations and algorithms of calculus, (3) practice in mathematical modeling and problem solving, (4) understanding and appreciation of the axiomatic and logical structure of calculus, and (5) appreciation of the role of calculus in the history of ideas and its impact on the natural and social sciences.