Single-Variable Integral Calculus (220-B-DL-20)
Instructors
Amy Alznauer
Amy Alznauer has a M.S. in mathematics from the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana and an M.F.A. in writing from the University of Pittsburgh. She has taught mathematics full-time at Penn State University, where she helped start the Women in Engineering calculus program, and at DePaul University, where she taught both undergraduate and graduate math courses. She is currently working on a book about the Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan.
Meeting Info
Online: TBA
Overview of class
This course covers the following: 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. This course is conducted completely online. A technology fee will be added to tuition. Credit not allowed for both MATH 220-B-DL and MATH 220-B. Students who have previously completed MATH 220-B or MATH 224-CN should not register for this course.
The course is conducted completely online. A technology fee will be added to tuition.
Registration Requirements
Prerequisite: MATH 220-A or MATH 220-A-DL
Class Attributes
Asynchronous:Remote class-no scheduled mtg time