Austin Community College Mathematics

MATH 2415 -- Calculus III (MTH 2154)

(Four credit hours, four lecture hours per week during a 16-week semester, no lab hours)

* Catalog description: A standard third course in calculus. Topics include polar coordinates and polar curves; vectors and analytical geometry in three dimensions; vector-valued functions and curvature; components of acceleration; functions of several variables; limits and continuity in three-space; partial and directional derivatives; gradients, tangent planes, and extreme of functions of two variables; multiple integrals in rectangular, polar, spherical, and cylindrical coordinates; applications of multiple integrals to area, volume, moments, centroids, and surface area. Prerequisites: MATH 2414 or its equivalent.

* Departmental First-Day Handout: Fall 2001 & Spring 2002 | Summer 2002 (will be available in Spring 2002)
(We will use the first edition of the text in the fall and spring and the second edition in the summer.)

* Learning Objectives

* Department Curriculum Committee: Mary Wilson, chair.

* Mathematics Faculty Members' Web pages for this course: (Not yet available)


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