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MATH 2202: Calculus II

4 Credit Hours

Prerequisite: MATH 1190  or (MATH 1179  and MATH 1189 )
This course is the second in the calculus curriculum and consists of two parts. The first part is concerned with the techniques of integration and applications of the integral. The second part is concerned with infinite sequences and series.


Course Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete this course will be able to: 

  1. Evaluate a wide variety of standard integrals.
  2. Apply integrals to a variety of problems involving area, volume, curve length, work done by a force and other similar quantities.
  3. Understand the concept of convergence of improper integrals and be able to evaluate some basic improper integrals;
  4. Understand the concept of convergence of infinite series and be able to derive and use a variety of tests for convergence of a series;
  5. Understand the concept of a power series, be familiar with the important properties of power series, and understand the concept of the Taylor series of common functions.



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