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MATH 1A03, Fall 2012

Calculus for Science I

For students in science: geared towards applications, with attention to underlying concepts. Functions: limits, continuity, derivatives, optimization, curve sketching. Antiderivative, definite integral, techniques of integration.

Three lectures, one tutorial; one term

Prerequisite: One of Grade 12 Calculus and Vectors U, Grade 12 Advanced Functions and Introductory Calculus U, MATH 1F03.

Antirequisite: ARTS&SCI 1D06, MATH 1LS3, 1N03, 1X03, 1Z04, 1ZA3

Not open to students who have achieved a grade of at least B- in MATH 1M03.
Not open to students in Mathematics and Statistics I or an Engineering Program or with credit or registration in lSCl 1A24 .


Up-to-date information presented in your classes

Section   Time/Location  Instructor   Office Hours
01   T TH F 8:30-9:20 HSC/1A1  Dr. D. Haskell  
02   M W TH 16:30-17:20 BSB/147  Dr. R. Conlon   M 17:00-18:00
W 17:00-18:00
or by appointment