MATH 1013
| Subject: | MATH |
| Course No. and Title: | MATH 1013 Introduction to Calculus II |
| Credit Value: | Three (3) credit hours |
| Course Description: |
Definition of the integral, fundamental theorem of Calculus, Techniques of integration, improper integrals. Ordinary differential equations. Taylor polynomials and series. |
| Prerequisite: | MATH 1003 or 1053, or a grade of B or higher in Math 1001 (UNBSJ). Note that MATH 1001 does not fully prepare students for MATH 1013 ; consult the Department of Mathematical Sciences UNBSJ for advice. |
| Course Author: |
Dr. Tim Alderson, Science, Applied Science and Engineering, 506-648-5622, Tim@unb.ca |
| Course Format: |
The materials for the course consist of lecture notes, video slides, and video clips. Online homework assignments on each of approximately 23 sections, two self-administered tests and a final exam. |
| Course Texts: |
Calculus, Early Transcendentals, by Jon Rogawski, 2nd Edition, ISBN: 1429208384 Textbooks can be ordered from the UNB Fredericton Bookstore: |
| Assignments & Examinations: |
Assignments are worth 10%, two tests are worth 5% each, and the final exam is worth 80% of the final grade. Students must obtain a passing grade (50% or better) on the final exam in order to pass the course. |
| Time Limit: | Six months |
| Fees: |
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