Course Relevance for MAC2312
Course Description: This course includes techniques of integration; applications of integration including arc length, volume, and work; polar coordinates, indeterminate forms, improper integrals, sequences, and series.
Learning Outcomes: The student will demonstrate scientific or mathematical reasoning in problem-solving
Career Relevance to Chemistry & Physics
Career Relevance to Computer Science & Computer Programming
Career Relevance to Engineering & Mathematics
Course Description: This course includes techniques of integration; applications of integration including arc length, volume, and work; polar coordinates, indeterminate forms, improper integrals, sequences, and series.
Learning Outcomes: The student will demonstrate scientific or mathematical reasoning in problem-solving
Career Relevance to Chemistry & Physics
- Sequences
- Techniques of integration – notation, rules, polynomials, exponentials, limits
- Series
- Improper integrals
- Fluid pressure
- Fluid force
- Differential equations
- Fluid pressure and force
- Polar coordinates
Career Relevance to Computer Science & Computer Programming
- Polar Coordinates
- Indeterminate forms
- Improper integrals
- Sequences
- Series
- Differential equations
- I’Hopital’s rule
- Improper integrals
- Infinite series
- Parametric equations
Career Relevance to Engineering & Mathematics
- Arc length
- Volume
- Polar Coordinates
- Indeterminate forms
- Improper integrals
- Sequences
- Series
- Differential equations
- I’Hopital’s rule
- Improper integrals
- Infinite series
- Parametric equations
- Integration – area and volume
- Fluid pressure
- Fluid force