MATH106
Calculus II
Mathematics
BC
Subject code
MATH
Course Number
106
Department(s)
Instructor(s)
S. Chari, M. Greer, X. Martinez-Rivera
Course Long Title
Calculus II
Description
A continuation of Calculus I. Further techniques of integration, both symbolic and numerical, are studied. The course then treats applications of integration to problems drawn from fields such as physics, biology, chemistry, economics, and probability. Differential equations and their applications are also introduced, as well as approximation techniques and Taylor series. Students concurrently enroll in a discussion section. Recommended background: MATH 105 or equivalent. Students must read the mathematics department calculus questions page before registering. Not open to students who have received equivalent course credit through AP, IB, or A-Level examination scores. Successful completion of MATH 106 fulfills all Bates requirements for MATH 105. Successful completion of MATH 206 fulfills all Bates requirements for MATH 106. Not open to students who have received credit for MATH 206.
Modes of Inquiry
Quantitative and Formal Reasoning [QF]
Writing Credit
No writing credit
Offering Frequency
Normally offered every semester