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MA 16100, Spring 2015

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Credit Hours: 5.00. Introduction to differential and integral calculus of one variable, with applications. Some schools or departments may allow only 4 credit hours toward graduation for this course. Designed for students who have not had at least a one-semester calculus course in high school, with a grade of "A" or "B". Not open to students with credit in MA 16500. Demonstrated competence in college algebra and trigonometry. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.

Instructor Info.

Section Room Time Instructor Office
MA 16100 200 EE 129 2:30pm MWF Brown, Johnny MATH 700
MA 16100 211 AR 101 11:30am TR Yochman, Katy MATH 611
MA 16100 221 AR 101 10:30am TR Yochman, Katy MATH 611
MA 16100 231 PHYS 338 9:30am TR Weld, Ellen MATH 639
MA 16100 241 ME 2053 2:30pm TR Owens, Jasmine MATH 639
MA 16100 261 ME 2053 4:30pm TR Liu, Yiran MATH 435
MA 16100 271 ME 2053 1:30pm TR Owens, Jasmine MATH 639
MA 16100 281 ME 2053 3:30pm TR Liu, Yiran MATH 435
MA 16100 291 PHYS 338 10:30am TR Weld, Ellen MATH 639

Course Materials

Section Type Title Author
ALL Textbook Calculus - Early Transcendentals - Enhanced Webassign Homework Card with eText (7th) Stewart

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