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Credits:
3
Course Description:
Calculus developed intuitively and applied to problems in
biology, economics, psychology, and geometry. A course for
non-physical science and non-mathematics majors. Suitable
for some pre-medical programs.
Pre-Requisites: Math 129 or Math 130 or
suitable score in Math placement test D.
Note: No student receives graduation credit for
MATH 135
if it is taken after successful completion of
MATH 134 or
140 or a higher Math course. Students may take
MATH 140 after
135 only with explicit permission
of the Department, and then only for two credits.
Frequency:
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Current Textbook:
Calculus Concepts: An Applied Approach to the Mathematics of
Change, 4th Edition, by Donald R. LaTorre et al., Houghton Mifflin, 2008. ISBN 0-618-78981-2
Schaum's Outline of Calculus 4th Edition,
by Elliott Mendelson and Frank Ayres, 1999. ISBN: 9780070419735;
Check with your instructor to make sure this is the
textbook used for your section.
Fall 2008 Schedule:
Topics
The order of presentation of the contents of this syllabus,
exams, and grading policies are entirely at the discretion of the
individual instructor.
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