MATH 1610 — MATH-1610 Calculus I
First of a three-semester sequence designed for math, science, economics, and engineering majors. Includes an in-depth study and the articulation of the behavior of functions and their associated graphs. This study includes but is not limited to finite and infinite limits, continuity, differentiation and antidifferentiation of algebraic, trigonometric, logarithmic, exponential, and inverse trigonometric functions. Students will apply these concepts toward situational goals.
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- Associate of Science with a Concentration in Biology
- Associate of Science with a Concentration in Chemistry
- Business, Associate of Arts
- Associate of Arts in Computer Science
- Construction Engineering Technology, Associate of Applied Science
- Construction Operations, Short-Term Certificate
- Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology, Associate of Applied Science
- Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology (Bio-Medical), Associate of Applied Science
- Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology with a concentration in Digital Communications
- Manufacturing Industrial Engineering Technology, Associate of Applied Science
- Mechanical Engineering Technology, Associate of Applied Science
- Smart Manufacturing - Mechatronics, Associate of Applied Science
- Transportation Construction Inspection Level II, Certificate of Proficiency
- Computer Science