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                  MAT-2410 Calculus I    Credits 4   This course is the first course in a three-semester sequence of university-level calculus for a variety of majors including, but not exclusive to, science, engineering, and mathematics. The course is an introduction to single variable calculus: study of limits, continuity, differentiation and its applications, definite and indefinite integrals and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus.   Prerequisite(s): Reading readiness and MAT-1360 or MAT-1370 completion with grade C or higher, or Math readiness.   Course Outcomes  
	- Find limits for a function of one variable using algebraic, numerical, and graphical method, including use of L’Hopital Rule.
 
	- Apply differentiation rules to find derivatives.
 
	- Analyze behavior of a function using calculus tools.
 
	- Apply differentiation concepts to solve application problems.
 
	- Use integration rules to determine antiderivatives of algebraic, trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions.  
 
	- Use the concepts of Riemann sums and Fundamental Theorem of Calculus to evaluate definite integrals.
 
 
  
				  
  
			
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