Calculus and Analytic Geometry I
Topics of this course include limits, continuity, the rate of change, derivatives, differentiations formulas for algebraic, trigonometric, logarithmic, and exponential functions, maxima and minima, integration and computation of areas, the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, areas and volumes of solids of revolution,
and applications. Note: Non-science oriented students should consider Math 155. Credit will not be given for both Math 151 and Math 155.
Topics of this course include limits, continuity, the rate of change, derivatives, differentiations formulas for algebraic, trigonometric, logarithmic, and exponential functions, maxima and minima, integration and computation of areas, the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, areas and volumes of solids of revolution,
and applications. Note: Non-science oriented students should consider Math 155. Credit will not be given for both Math 151 and Math 155.
You must have scored a 5 on the LRC/PLC MATH placement exam or have completed MATH 150 with a grade of "C" or better to enroll in this course.
Mathematics (GEP)
Mathematics (GFR)
This is a synchronous online course. Students are expected to attend class online during the days/times listed in the meeting pattern. This is a fully online course. It requires reliable internet access and computer literacy; and the ability to self-manage independent learning assignments according to deadlines. In place of classroom activities, online work may include independent mastery assignments, discussion boards, videos with quizzes, writing assignments, and other active learning experiences. Students are responsible for completing these online learning experiences by the specified deadlines and in accordance with instructor requirements. This course is part of the UMBC Course Materials Initiative in which reduced pricing was negotiated directly with the publisher for all students enrolling in this course. The course materials are provided in a common digital platform to all students; a maximum course materials charge of $97.50will be included on all students¿ tuition bills for these materials (so students are not to buy these materials from any other source). The digital textbook and any online ancillary materials associated with your instructor-selected text are accessed directly via Blackboard. [Please note that your instructor may have additional materials required for your course that are not included in this Initiative, but which will be available in the UMBC Bookstore.] The Bookstore has a policy for this initiative inclusive of recent federal legislation; this policy provides details on this initiative inclusive of students' options and is available at: http://bookstore.umbc.edu/SiteText.aspx?id=32987.
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