Single-Variable Integral Calculus (220-2-51)
Instructors
Xiumin Du
Meeting Info
Lunt Hall 104: Mon, Wed, Fri 11:00AM - 11:50AM
Location of Midterm TBD: Tues 6:20PM - 7:50PM
Location of Midterm TBD: Tues 6:20PM - 7:50PM
Overview of class
Definite integrals, antiderivatives, and the fundamental theorem of calculus. Transcendental and inverse functions. Areas and volumes. Techniques of integration, numerical integration, and improper integrals. First-order linear and separable ordinary differential equations. Students may not receive credit for both MATH 220-2 and MATH 218-3. Prerequisite: MATH 218-2 or MATH 220-1.
Class Materials (Required)
PLEASE NOTE: This will be the 15th edition, the ISBN: 978.0138269548. The Department of Mathematics will purchase access to course materials for all​ students enrolling in this course! Students are encouraged to not pay for any course materials before hearing from the course instructor and/or coordinator.
Title: MyLab Math w/ Etext
Your calculus course requires access to MyLab Math (also called MyMathLab). MyLab Math is an online platform that serves as an electronic textbook, an enrichment resource, and a homework portal. MyLab Math includes access to an electronic copy of the textbook; you do not need to purchase a paper copy of the book. You can acquire the course materials in several ways:
MyLab Math Only - Direct Purchase MyLab Math access directly from the publisher (Pearson) after setting up your account using instructions provided on the course Canvas site.
MyLab Math Only - Bookstore Purchase MyLab Math access from the Northwestern Bookstore, and then set up your account using instructions provided on the course Canvas site.
MyLab Math and Looseleaf Book Bundle Purchase access to MyLab Math bundled with a looseleaf copy of the textbook from the Northwestern Bookstore, and then set up your account using instructions provided on the course Canvas site.
MyLab Math Only and Used Book Purchase access to MyLab Math using one of the first two options above (setting up your account using instructions provided on the course Canvas site), and acquire a used copy of the book separately.
IMPORTANT: MyLab Math access codes obtained from the publisher (following the instructions provided on the course Canvas Site) or the Northwestern Bookstore will work for our course. Access codes from any other source will not work. The access you purchase for your course this fall can be used across multiple quarters of calculus courses at Northwestern that use the same textbook (MATH 220-1, 220-2, 226-0, 228-1, 228-2, 230-1, 230-2).
Class Materials (Suggested)
Please note: This will be the 15th edition, the ISBN number of which is 978-0138269524
Title: MyMathLab w/ eText
Class Attributes
Empirical and Deductive Reasoning Foundational Dis
Formal Studies Distro Area