Calculus II Math 166
This course is a continuation of Calculus I, and as such it builds heavily on the material from Calculus I,
especially on the notions of limit, derivative and integral.
In Calculus II the students will be exposed to the further theory of definite integral.
Also, in addition to differentiation and integration, a third big subtopic of Calculus -
the theory of sequences and series, including power series, will be treated. Upon completion the course,
the students will be able to understand both the theory and applications of integration, sequences and series,
polar coordinates, and parametric equations. Through practice and computational problems the students
will learn how to apply Calculus to many real world problems.
Spring 2021:
- Classes: MWF 8:00am-8:50am, NDSU Gate City Bank Auditorium
- Office hours: MWF 9:30am-11:00am (Zoom)
- Syllabus
- Textbook: Calculus by Jon Rogawski, 4th edition via Macmillan's Sapling interactive learning
Tentative plan:
- Week 1-2. Review of Calc I. Applications of the integral. (Sections 6.1-6.3)
- Week 3-4. Applications of the integral. (Sections 6.4-6.5) Techniques of integration. (Section 7.1)
- Week 5-6. Techniques of integration (Sections 7.2-7.5)
- Week 7-8. Techniques of integration. (Sections 7.6-7.9)
- Week 9-11. Further applications of the integrals. (Sections 8.1-8.4)
- Week 12-13. Infinite series. (Sections 10.1-10.4)
- Week 14-15. Infinite series. (Sections 10.5-10.7)
- Week 16-17. Parametric equations. Polar coordinates. (Sections 11.1-11.5). Final exam.
Grade distributions:
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