Topics to be discussed include an introduction to functions including trigonometric functions, inequalities, limits, derivatives of functions, applications to geometry and elementary economic analysis, theory of maxima and minima, antiderivatives, integration of functions, applications to geometry, and fundamental theorem of calculus.A student may receive credit for only one of the following eight courses: MTH 2011, 2201, 2205, 2206, 2207, 2600, 2610, or 2630. MTH 2600 may substitute for all of these courses except for MTH 2630 in the F-grade replacement policy. The policy on repeating courses covers any combination of these courses, e.g., one course taken three times, or a one-and-two combination. All combinations will be treated identically as three attempts.
Prerequisite: Completion of one of the following courses with a grade of B- or higher: MTH 2000; MTH 2001; MTH 2003; MTH 2009; MTH 2009T; or placement in MTH 2207 or MTH 2600.