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MATH 211 Calculus II

This is a continuation of MATH 210 Calculus I and a working knowledge of that material is expected. Through a conceptual and theoretical framework this course covers the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, applications of integration, numerical methods for evaluating integrals, techniques of integration and series.

Prerequisites

Special information

Note: Students whose prerequisites are not identified by the system should contact the Math and Statistics Department for an override at MATH@metrostate.edu.
4 Undergraduate credits

Effective August 1, 1998 to present

Meets graduation requirements for

Learning outcomes

General

  • Successfully apply the methods and concepts of integral calculus to mathematically model and solve problems of current interest in the sciences, economics, and engineering.
  • Understand the basic theory of integral calculus, including sequences, series and convergence criteria.
  • Understand, and be able to calculate, integrals of polynomial, rational, trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions.
  • Understand, and be able to utilize, techniques of integration.

Spring 2024

Section Title Instructor books eservices
01 Calculus II Schultz, Michael Aaron Books for MATH-211-01 Spring 2024 Course details for MATH-211-01 Spring 2024

Summer 2024

Section Title Instructor books eservices
01 Calculus II Wagstrom, Rikki B Books for MATH-211-01 Summer 2024 Course details for MATH-211-01 Summer 2024

Fall 2024

Section Title Instructor books eservices
01 Calculus II Wagstrom, Rikki B Books for MATH-211-01 Fall 2024 Course details for MATH-211-01 Fall 2024