Applied Calculus introduces the techniques of elementary calculus for functions of one variable, including differentiation and integration. Applications are emphasized in the areas of biological, management and social sciences. Techniques of calculus of several variables, including partial differentiation and multiple integrals, are introduced.
This course is part of the core at all institutions in the state. It is a required course for the following majors: business management, natural resources, and forestry. This course is equivalent to Math 1100 taught at almost all other institutions in the state.
This course will include:•functions and change•rate of change and derivatives•applications of the derivative•accumulated change: the definite integral•antiderivatives and probability of applications•functions of several variables.Every topic will be presented geometrically, numerically, algebraically, and verbally to meet the needs of all learners. Whenever possible, concepts will be taught by starting with a practical problem and deriving the general results from it. Graphing calculators will be used to help students learn to think mathematically. Course work is presented and assessed using various methods including group work, presentations, projects, activities, lectures and class discussions to ensure that students with various learning styles and preferences can demonstrate mastery.