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Multivariable Differential Calculus (230-1-31)

Instructors

Caleb R Dilsavor

Meeting Info

Frances Searle Building 1441: Mon, Wed, Fri 9:00AM - 9:50AM
Location of Midterm TBD: Tues 6:20PM - 7:50PM
Location of Midterm TBD: Tues 6:20PM - 7:50PM

Overview of class

MATH 230-1 Multivariable Differential Calculus (1 Unit) Vectors, vector functions, partial derivatives, and optimization. Not open to students in the McCormick School of Engineering. Students may not receive credit for both MATH 230-1 and any of MATH 228-1, MATH 230-0 (former), MATH 281-1, MATH 285-2, MATH 290-2, MATH 291-2, or ES_APPM 252-1.
Prerequisite: MATH 218-3 or MATH 224-0 (former) or MATH 220-2.
Natural Sciences Distro Area

This course will have synchronous class meetings. Students enrolled in the course are expected to attend all class meetings. In particular, exams as well as quizzes will be administered during class meetings.

Class Materials (Required)

PLEASE NOTE: 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: Thomas' Calculus, 15th Edition
ISBN: 978-0138269548
AUTHORS: Hass, Heil, Bogacki, Weir

Class Materials (Suggested)

PLEASE NOTE: 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.

ISBN: 978-0138269524
Title: MyMathLab w/ eText, 15th Edition
AUTHORS: Hass, Heil, Bogacki, Weir

Class Attributes

Empirical and Deductive Reasoning Foundational Dis
Formal Studies Distro Area

Enrollment Requirements

Enrollment Requirements: Reserved for students outside the School of Engineering. Engineering students can register for this section with permission from the department. Prerequisite: Students must have completed MATH 218-3 or MATH 224-0 (former) or MATH 220-2.