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May 25, 2026
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MAT-2170 Applied Calculus II 3 Credits Second course in a two-semester sequence of applied calculus for business and social and life sciences majors. Topics include differentiation and integration of trigonometric functions, techniques of integration, improper integrals, functions of several variables, introduction to differential equations, Taylor polynomials, infinite series and applications including probability theory. Prerequisite(s): MAT-2160 or MAT-2410 with grade of C or higher. Students must enroll in a general education math course appropriate for their program of study within their first 18 hours of credit-bearing courses. A grade of C or higher is required for any course used to satisfy a prerequisite for any other math course. All mathematics courses require extensive use of a computer and/or a graphing calculator. Chapter six provides an overview of the sequences of courses offered by the Mathematics Department. Course descriptions should be checked for specific prerequisites. In addition, all math courses have a prerequisite of reading proficiency. (Offered spring only.)
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