Calculus

Calculus Overview

The Department of Mathematics and Statistics at 91社区 offers a three semester sequence in Calculus (Math 224/225, Math 226/227 and Math 323), as well as a course in Calculus designed for business majors (Math 220). You can also take Math 223/224 for your first semester of the Calculus sequence.

Students who want to take Math 223/224, Math 224/225, or Math 220 must pass the Calculus Placement Test, which covers basic precalculus mathematics.

Those students who require more background before taking Math 223/224, Math 224/225 or Math 220 can take our Precalculus course, Math 108. There is no placement exam requirement to take Math 108.

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Here are some more details, and links for each Calculus-related course.

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  • This is the Precalculus course. It is recommended for students who do not have adequate preparation for Calculus.

  • This is an introductory course in preparation for Math 224 鈥淒ifferential Calculus鈥. This is a 2 credit (half semester) course covering precalculus, limits, rates of change, and the derivative. This course is only offered in the fall. The prerequisite is a passing grade on the Calculus Placement Test.

  • This is the first course in Calculus, covering limits, differentiation, and integration. This course is split into two half-semester courses, Math 224 鈥淒ifferential Calculus鈥 and Math 225 鈥淚ntegral Calculus鈥. The prerequisite for Math 224 is a passing grade on the Calculus Placement Test or a grade of a C- or better in Math 223 (Introduction to Calculus). The prerequisite for Math 225 is a grade of a C- or better in Math 224.

  • This covers more integration techniques and applications, sequences, and infinite series. Prerequisite is Calculus I.

  • Multi-variable and vector calculus. Prerequisite is Calculus II.

  • Topics in Calculus, primarily for School of Management students and for economics majors in the BS specialization in financial economics. This course will not be accepted as a prerequisite for Calculus II (Math 226/227). Prerequisite is a passing grade on the Calculus Placement Test.