Austin Community College Mathematics

MATH 2413 -- Calculus I (MTH 1854)

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

Catalog description: A standard first course in calculus. Topics include inequalities; functions; limits; continuity; the derivative; differentiation of algebraic functions and trigonometric functions; Newton's method; applications of the derivative; the integral; integration of algebraic
functions and the sine and cosine functions; numerical integration; and applications of the integral. Prerequisites: MATH 2412 with a C or better or equivalent. Another option is an appropriate secondary school course (one year of precalculus or the equivalent, including trigonometry, with a B or better) and a satisfactory entrance score on the ACC Mathematics Assessment Test. (MTH 1854)

Departmental First-Day Handout

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Learning Objectives

Department Curriculum Committee: Tony Vance, co-chair; Leonor Eklund, co-chair

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