MATH224 Calculus III w/ Honors
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==Student Learning Outcomes== | ==Student Learning Outcomes== | ||
− | + | At the conclusion of the class students will be able to: | |
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− | <li> | + | <li> ''identify'' the differences between single and multivariate differential/integral calculus and when applicable ''explain'' the consequences. </li> |
− | <li> | + | <li> ''interpret'' the operators of multivariate differential/integral calculus and use them to ''solve'' problems associated with summation, extreme values, constrained optimization and instantaneous rates of change. </li> |
− | <li> | + | <li> ''list'' the operators of vector analysis, ''apply'' them to ''solve'' problems related to the fundamental theorem of calculus for vector--valued multivariate function and ''justify'' their ''combination'' with physical interpretations. </li> |
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+ | Italicized words correspond to verbs associated with the cognitive domain (knowledge-based) portion of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloom%27s_taxonomy Bloom's Taxonomy]. | ||
==Instructor Information == | ==Instructor Information == |
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Course InformationCourse DescriptionEarly introduction of vectors, linear algebra, multivariable calculus. Vector fields, line and surface integrals. Prerequisites: C or better in MATH112 or MATH122. Student Learning OutcomesAt the conclusion of the class students will be able to:
Italicized words correspond to verbs associated with the cognitive domain (knowledge-based) portion of Bloom's Taxonomy. Instructor InformationInstructor : Scott Strong Office : Stratton Hall 205 Office Phone : 303.384.2446 email : sstrong@mines.edu Office Hours: MWF @ 4:00pm in SH205, R @ 3:00pm in SH205 and R @ 4:00pm by appointment (Online Booking) Instructor : Gus Greivel Office : Stratton Hall 202 Office Phone : 303.273.3840 email : ggreivel@mines.edu Office Hours: SyllabiTextbook Information
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