Self-Paced Study in Calculus X1B-S
X1B-S (1-4 semester units)
This course covers techniques of integration, applications of integration, infinite sequences and series, first-order ordinary differential equations, exact equations, second-order ordinary differential equations, oscillation and damping, and series solutions of ordinary differential equations.
Important Note: To understand how a self-paced mathematics course works, you should first read the section on
Self-Paced Mathematics Course Structure and Policies. Math 1A-S covers the same material as the lecture-style Math 1A, and uses the same text. The only difference is in the method of instruction. In Math 1A-S and Math 1B-S there are no lectures; however, the individual pacing allows the student greater flexibility. Students work independently and come to class when they have questions or are ready to be tested. Math 1B-S is offered by Extension in the self-paced program only.
The Math 1A-B sequence is intended for students in mathematics, engineering and mathematical economics. It is required also for undergraduate or graduate degrees in computer science. Because of the amount of detail and mathematical theory included, it is more difficult and may take up to twice as long to complete as the Math 16A-B sequence. Applications studied are in science and engineering whereas applications in the Math 16A-B sequence are primarily in business and biological sciences.
However, Math 1A-B provides a strong mathematical background for applications in any area. Three units of Math 1A-S satisfies the admission requirements of the UC Berkeley MBA programs as does three units of Math 16A-S.
There are currently no sections open for enrollment.
Sections closed for enrollment
Wed. Jan. 23, Berkeley
FLOR FELDMAN, M.Sc., has been a mathematics instructor at UC Berkeley Extension since 1986. Her strong background in both math and psychology is especially helpful for students in UC Berkeley Extension's self-paced math and online precalculus courses.
- 13 meetings
- Jan. 23 to April 23: Wed., 6:30-10 pm (no meeting March 19)
- Berkeley: 2308 Tolman Hall, UC campus
- $645 (EDP 403782)
Thurs. May 29, Berkeley
FLOR FELDMAN, M.Sc., has been a mathematics instructor at UC Berkeley Extension since 1986. Her strong background in both math and psychology is especially helpful for students in UC Berkeley Extension's self-paced math and online precalculus courses.
- 13 meetings
- May 29 to July 3: Thurs., 6:30-10 pm; also
June 3, June 10, June 17, June 24, and July 1: Tues., 6:30-10 pm
June 14 and June 28: Sat., 9:30 am-1 pm
- Berkeley: 2308 Tolman Hall, UC campus
- $675 (EDP 404509)