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M308L, INTEGRAL CALCULUS

M308M, MULTIVARlABLE CALCULUS

Prerequisite and degree relevance:

M308L, 308M is a two-course treatment of the last two-thirds of a three-course sequence

essentially equivalent to M408C and M408D; the first third, 308K, is available for

transfer credit but is no longer taught. The courses are taught by a regular faculty member

meeting classes three hours per week. The prerequisite for M308L is a grade of at least C

in M308K or an equivalent course; the prerequisite for M308M is a grade of at least C in

M308L or an equivalent course. 308L may not be counted by students with credit for

Mathematics 403K, or 408C. 308M may not be counted by students with credit for

Mathematics 403L, or 408D.

Course Description:

M308L includes discussions of transcendental functions, techniques of integration, and

applications of the integral.

M308M provides an introduction to the theory and applications of infinite series,

including those involving functions of one variable, and to the theory and applications of

differential and integral calculus of functions of several variables; topics include infinite

series, power series, vectors, vector calculus, functions of several variables, partial

derivatives, gradients, and multiple integrals.

Each Fall a section of this course is reserved as an Engineering Honors section, for

students who wish to investigate more thoroughly the foundations of calculus. Admission

is restricted to students in the Engineering Honors Program.

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