Calculus II

Instructor: Dave Feldman


The 1999 Spring Term home page for this course is located here.

The 2001 Winter Term home page for this course is located here.


This course is the continuation of Calculus I. We will cover parts of Chapters 6 - 10 in Calculus, Single Variable, 2nd edition, Hughes-Hallet et al, J. Wiley. The course will begin with a thorough treatment of anti-derivatives and methods of integration. We will then apply integration to problems in physics and economics. After a brief discussion of approximations and series, we will conclude the course by spending a few weeks learning about differential equations and their many applications.

Students who have had some calculus already and are considering taking Calc II without Calc I should see me (Dave.) We will be covering topics in a slightly untraditional sequence. I.e., Calc I at COA includes some topics that often aren't seen until Calc II in traditional courses, and vice-versa.

Evaluation will be based on class participation, weekly problem sets, a take-home, open notes midterm and a final project. Prerequisite: Calculus I or the equivalent or consent of the instructor. Intermediate. *QR*


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