MATH 255
CALCULUS AND ANALYTIC GEOMETRY III & IV

  1. Catalog Entry

MATH 155. Calculus and Analytic Geometry III & IV.
Six hours lecture (6).

Prerequisite: MATH 152 or MATH 155.

MATH 255 is equivalent to MATH 251:252. Students who earn credit for MATH 255 may not also earn credit for MATH 251 or 252.  Students who have earned credit for MATH 153:154 or for MATH 162 of for MATH 252, may not subsequently earn credit for MATH 255.

  1. Detailed Description of Content of Course

The following topics will be covered in MATH 255:

  1. Detailed Description of Conduct of Course

Instructors will use a combination of lectures, group work and computer laboratory sessions. Some may require students to present homework problems to the rest of the class on a regular basis. Software packages and graphing utilities will be used in solving problems and as illustrative aids.

  1. Goals and Objectives of the Course

Students are expected to learn the basic principles of Calculus and Analytic Geometry and to demonstrate the use of these principles in problem solving. In addition to paper and pencil problem solving, students will use appropriate graphing calculator and computer algebra system technology to analyze parametric representations, conic sections, sequences, series and features of multivariable calculus.

  1. Assessment Measures

Graded tasks may include tests, quizzes, homework exercises, papers, class participation and attendance. Students will be required to demonstrate literacy in the use of mathematical software packages and/or graphing calculators as effective tools in problem-solving.

  1. Other Course Information

This course is primarily intended for students who wish to go through the second year of   Calculus at a faster pace.

  1. Review and Approval

DATE ACTION APPROVED BY
Sept. 2001 Review Stephen Corwin, Chair