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.
Note: Students whose prerequisites are not identified by the system should contact the Math and Statistics Department for an override at MATH@metrostate.edu.
Prerequisites
Special information
4 Undergraduate credits
Effective August 1, 1998 to present
Meets graduation requirements for
Learning outcomes
General
- Apply the methods and concepts of integral calculus to mathematically model and solve problems of current interest in the sciences, economics, and engineering.
- Interpret the definite integral as an area.
- Calculate integrals of polynomial, rational, trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions.
- Apply techniques of integration, such as substitution and integration by parts, to evaluate non-trivial integrals.
- Analyze the limiting behavior of sequences and series.
Spring 2025
Section | Title | Instructor | books | eservices |
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01 | Calculus II | Schultz, Michael Aaron | Books for MATH-211-01 Spring 2025 | Course details for MATH-211-01 Spring 2025 |
Fall 2025
Section | Title | Instructor | books | eservices |
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01 | Calculus II | Schultz, Michael Aaron | Books for MATH-211-01 Fall 2025 | Course details for MATH-211-01 Fall 2025 |