MAT 210 - Calculus I AA Approved
Prerequisites: C- or better in MAT 128 or MAT 129
or ACT Math score of 28 or better
or ACCUPLACER AAF score of 270 or better
or ACCUPLACER AAF score of 237 or better and simultaneous enrollment in MAT 014
or ALEKS score of 76 or better
Students can only gain credit for MAT 165 or MAT 210, not both. STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 4 credit(s)
This course is designed to provide you with a basic knowledge of calculus. Topics covered include the concepts of a limit, continuity, the derivative, and the integral as well as practical applications of these concepts. Topics will be approached from numerical, graphical, and analytical standpoints.
Course Learning Outcomes 1. Demonstrate the concepts of limits and continuity; find the limit (if it exists) of functions by using symbolic, graphical and numeric methods.
2. Find derivatives using the derivative definition and use derivative formulas for problems with powers, products, quotients, trig functions, logs and exponentials.
3. Apply derivative solution methods to solve a variety of types of problems.
4. Integrate polynomial, trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic problems, including the difference of functions and integration by parts, and demonstrate the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus.
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