MATH-102
Integral Calculus
CREDITS:
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3
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LENGTH:
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15 weeks
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CAMPUS:
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Prince George - Quesnel
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REQUISITES:
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Prerequisite: MATH-101 minimum C
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DESCRIPTION:
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This course is an introduction to the theory, techniques, and applications of integral calculus. It constitutes the second half of the two-semester first-year calculus sequence for students studying pure or applied science. Together, Math 101 and Math 102 satisfy the first-year mathematics requirement in all university transfer science and applied science programs. Topics include antiderivatives, differential equations, definite and indefinite integrals, techniques of integration, transcendental functions, area, volume, arc length, improper integrals, infinite sequences and series, and applications.
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Course Schedule
ID |
SEMESTER |
CAMPUS |
DELIVERY |
LOCATION |
INSTRUCTOR |
STARTS |
ENDS |
MEETS |
101 |
Spring 2025 |
Prince George |
Unknown |
1-316 |
A. Lasnier |
January 6 |
April 25 |
Tu Th 11:30AM |
201 |
Spring 2025 |
Quesnel |
Unknown |
S121 |
E. Gregory |
January 6 |
April 25 |
M 11:30AM Th 11:00AM |
101 |
Fall 2024 |
Prince George |
Unknown |
1-315 |
A. Lasnier |
September 3 |
December 13 |
Tu F 8:30AM Th 3:00PM |
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