Subject | Course No. | Credit Value |
Math | MATH 1013 | Three (3) credit hours |
This course is the sequel to MATH 1003. It will focus on integrals: definition and relation to the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, techniques of integration, numerical integration and applications of integration. Taylor Series and improper integrals will also be covered. The last section of the course will introduce ordinary differential equations.
Instructor: J. Chapman-Meloche (please contact the instructor if you need an up-to-date syllabus)
Prerequisite: Note the specific prerequisites for each campus:
UNB Fredericton campus
MATH 1003 or MATH 1503. Note that neither MATH 1823 nor MATH 1843 fully prepares students for MATH 1013; consult the Department of Mathematics and Statistics for advice. Note: Credit may be obtained for only one of MATH 1013 or MATH 1063
UNB Saint John campus
A grade of C or higher in MATH 1003: Introduction to Calculus I; or a grade of B or higher in MATH 1001: Calculus For Life Sciences
Students have six months from the registration date to complete the course. All course exams and/or assignments must be completed by the designated end date.
*A passing mark on the Final is a necessary condition to pass the course.
The final exam for this course is a hand written, paper-based exam and needs to be invigilated (in-person) at an approved time and location. All fees associated with examinations written at other locations outside of the UNB campuses are the student’s responsibility.
There is a $150 non-refundable/non-transferable online fee per course in addition to applicable tuition & fees. Learn more about tuition and fees and methods of payment.