Austin Community College Mathematics

MATH 1425 - Business Calculus and Applications I (MTH 1674)

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

* Catalog description: A course treating standard one-variable calculus and its applications for business students, as well as selected other business applications. Calculus topics include the derivative, methods of finding derivatives, applications of derivatives, the integral, methods of integration, applications of integration, and the calculus of the exponential and logarithmic functions. Prerequisites: MATH 1314 or MATH 1324 with a C or better or equivalent. Another option is an appropriate secondary school course (one semester of precalculus or the equivalent) and a satisfactory entrance score on the ACC Mathematics Assessment Test. MATH 1314 is the recommended preparation for students who will also take MATH 1476. (MTH 1674)

* Prerequisite Review Sheets

* Learning Objectives

* Departmental First-Day Handout

* Additional information about math courses

* Errata sheet for the text (This is a pdf file.)

* Department Curriculum Committee: Ferne Mizell, co-chair; Constance Elko, co-chair.

* Mathematics Faculty Members' Web pages for this course:


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Last updated August 18, 2002 . Comments, questions, suggestions?