COURSE NUMBER/TITLE: MATH-154 [355-154] Calculus II CREDITS:

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Mathematics, Statistics & Computer Science
University of Wisconsin-Stout
Jarvis Hall Science Wing 231
Menomonie, WI 54751-0790
COURSE NUMBER/TITLE:
MATH-154 [355-154] Calculus II
CREDITS:
4
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Continuation of MATH-153: Antiderivatives; integration theory and
techniques, applications; parametric equations, vectors. Prerequisite:
MATH-151 Calculus with Precalculus B, MATH-153 Calculus I, or
MATH-156 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I
TEXTBOOK:
Calculus: Early Transcendentals, 1st Ed., by Soo T. Tan (adopted Fall 2010)
Calculus, 8th Ed., by Larson, Hostetler & Edwards (adopted F05)
Calculus, 7th Ed., by Larson, Hostetler & Edwards (adopted F02)
Calculus, 6th Ed., by Larson, Hostetler & Edwards (adopted F98)
Calculus, by Zill (adopted F92)
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
1. To develop understanding in the calculus as an integrated part of the field of mathematics.
2. To promote an appreciation for calculus as a useful tool in problem solving and also as a topic in
mathematics worthy of study.
3. To develop skill in approaching and solving problems through analysis, synthesis and judgment (as
opposed to memory as such).
4. To show the value of proof and inductive and deductive reasoning in problem solving.
5. To help the student gain confidence in the ability to recognize and solve problems (through practice
in a wide variety of problem situations).
6. To help the student find application in his/her chosen field.
COURSE OUTLINE:
1. Applications of the Definite Integral
2. Calculus of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
3. Calculus of the Trigonometric and Inverse Trigonometric Functions
4. Techniques of Integration
5. Indeterminate Forms and Improper Integrals
6. Parametric Equations
7. Vectors in Two and Three Dimensions
8. The Calculus of Vector Valued Functions
Updated 8/2015
12/1968
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