Course Description (from catalog)

 

Calculus II: Foundations and the Emergence of Modern Analysis.

  (Charles F. Jackels)

Focuses on the historical emergence of modern calculus, the Fundamental Theorem, area, volume, and area length calculations, properties and applications of the integral, infinite series, Taylor and Fourier expansions, and the Weierstrass definition of limit. Emphasizes problem-solving and mathematical thinking.

 

Prerequisite: minimum grade of 2.0 in B CUSP 124.