MATH-166 Calculus II
Riemann sums and definite integrals; Fundamental Theorem; applications (areas); integration of exponential functions, trig functions, and inverse trig functions; techniques of integration (substitution, by parts, trig integrals, trig substitution, partial fractions); area, volume, and average value applications; differential equations (separable, exponential growth, linear); improper integrals; infinite sequences and series; convergence tests; power series; Taylor and Maclaurin series (computation, convergence, error estimates, differentiation and integration of Taylor series). 4 lecture hours plus 1 recitation session each week. Normally offered each semester.
Prerequisite
Student has completed any of the following course(s) MATH 164 - Calculus 1 Bridge With Trigonometry, MATH 165 - Calculus I with grade greater than or equal to C (Undergraduate Grading Scheme).