MATH& 152 - Calculus II  5 CR
   Continues the study of integration, emphasizing applications and special techniques. Students work with algebraic and transcendental functions.    Note: Fulfills the quantitative or symbolic reasoning course requirement at BC.
  Prerequisite(s): Placement by assessment or MATH& 151 with a C or better.
  Course Outcomes  -  Explain what a definite integral represents both geometrically and formally. 
  -  Model and use the ideas of integration to solve applied problems. 
  -  Apply the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus to evaluate definite integrals. 
  -  Select and apply integration techniques to calculate antiderivatives of functions. 
  -  Model position/velocity/acceleration and exponential growth/decay problems with differential equations and to solve those differential equations. 
  -  Implement numerical methods to approximate the values of definite integrals.
 
 
  GenEd Outcomes: Creative and Critical Thinking - Critical Thinking/Problem Solving
 - Quantitative/Symbolic Reasoning
 
  
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