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Math 2210
Calculus III (4)
Prerequisite: Math 1220 or 1310. A basic course in
differential and integral calculus of several variables. Vectors in the
plane and space. Vector functions, derivatives, arc length, curvature.
Functions of several variables: continuity, partial derivatives, chain
rule, gradient, optimization, Lagrange multipliers. Double and triple
integrals: change of variables, polar coordinates, cylindrical and
spherical coordinates, surface area. Vector fields: gradient, curl,
divergence, line and surface integrals, Green’s, Stokes’, and
Divergence theorems.
Math 2240
Introduction to Applied Mathematics (4)
Prerequisite: Math 1220 or 1310. An introduction to the
techniques of applied Mathematics. The emphasis will be on the
Mathematical modeling by differential equations of a variety of
applications in the natural sciences. Numerical and graphical
techniques for finding both quantitative and qualitative information
about solutions will be discussed and implemented on the computer. No
programming experience is assumed.
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