Calculus I
X1A (4 semester units in Mathematics)
Approved as a prerequisite to the Haas School of Business Evening and Weekend M.B.A. ProgramIn this introduction to differential and integral calculus, you examine the key concepts of limit, derivative, and continuity, as well as the main applications of derivatives in graphing functions and optimizing functions. The course concludes by exploring the fundamental theorem of calculus, which leads to the concept of integration and one of its main applications in calculating volumes through solids of revolution.
Note for online students: Haas candidates for fall 2008 must register in the course by April 20, 2008, and take the final exam by July 15, 2008, to meet deadline for official transcripts. Please call (510) 642-7345 for information.
Prerequisite: Three and one-half years of high school mathematics, including trigonometry and analytic geometry.
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MERLIN MILLER, M.A., has coauthored two mathematics textbooks, received grants from the National Science Foundation, worked at the UC Berkeley Radiation Laboratory, Livermore, and participated in an evaluation of the Harvard approach to teaching calculus. He is also a former U.S. Air Force pilot.
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- $740 (EDP 867820)
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Textbook(s) for this course:
Calculus: Early Transcendentals
Author: James Stewart
Publisher: Brooks/Cole
Edition: 6th
Publication Year: 2007
ISBN: 0495011665