M403L CALCULUS II FOR BUSINESS AND
ECONOMICS
Prerequisite:
Mathematics 403K, 408C, or 308L
with a grade of at least C. Three
lecture hours and two discussion sessions a week for one
semester.
Course description:
This is the second half of the mathematics
course required for students in the College
of Business. The topics have been worked out in cooperation with
the faculty of that
college and include the following: differential and integral calculus of functions of
several
variables with applications, infinite series, improper integrals; and introductions to
probability,
differential equations, systems of linear equations, matrices, and linear
programming.
There are
usually three lecture hours and two hours of problem work with T.A.'s per
week. May not be counted by
students with credit for Mathematics 408D, 308M.
May not be counted toward the requirement for the Bachelor
of Arts, Plan I, with a
major in mathematics nor toward the Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
degree.
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