MATH 100
Calculus I
Units: 1.5, Hours: 3-0-1
Review of analytic geometry; functions and graphs; limits; derivatives; techniques and applications of differentiation; antiderivatives; the definite integral and area; logarithmic and exponential functions; trigonometric functions; Newton's, Simpson's and trapezoidal methods.
Notes: - Credit will be granted for only one of 100, 102. See notes 1, 2, 3, and 4 on this page.
- MATH 100 requires a greater facility with algebra and trigonometry than does MATH 102, an entry-level calculus course for students requiring no further calculus courses.
Prerequisites: Minimum grade of B in one of Principles of Mathematics 12, Pre-calculus 12, or equivalent; or 120; or a PASS on the MATH 100 pretest.
Undergraduate course in Mathematics offered by the Department of Mathematics and Statistics in the Faculty of Science.