This course covers functions, limits, continuity, differentiation & its applications, and integration.
Subsection2.2Course Prerequisites
Students must meet one of the following criteria to be elligible for Math 1031:
A grade of C or better in MATH 1013, or
A grade of C or better in MATH 1011 and MATH 1012, or
Permission of the instructor.
Subsection2.3Course Objectives
The goal of this course is to develop both the critical thinking and problem-solving skills needed to effectively manipulate functions, graphs, derivatives, and integrals.
Subsection2.4Course Topics
Topics include
limits,
continuity,
derivatives,
techniques of differentiation,
integrals,
the fundamental theorem of calculus, and
applications of derivatives and integrals.
Subsection2.5Instructional Methods
This course is offered as a face-to-face course. Learning will be facilitated through traditional lecture, group work/activities, homework, and in-class assessments.
Subsection2.6Temporary Remote Instruction (TRI)
During the semester, class and/or campus operations might be disrupted by an occurrence such as a tornado, fire, or illness outbreak that temporarily prevents in-person instruction. Until in-person instruction is possible, the class will enter a phase of temporary remote instruction (TRI). During this phase, instruction will take place via virtual means, either synchronously or asynchronously. Your instructor will alert you when this happens via e-mail and will include a description of how the course will proceed.
During a period of temporary remote instruction, the need for the course to continue in a virtual manner means that you will be required to have appropriate equipment, software, and telecommunication access to allow you to participate.
Technical Requirements During TRI.
A stable internet connection that is capable of joining Zoom meetings and taking assessments.
A web camera (internal or external) and a microphone that can be used for Zoom meetings.