Credits 3. 3 Lecture Hours.
(MATH 1325) Business Calculus. Limits and continuity; techniques and applications of derivatives including curve sketching and optimization; techniques and applications of integrals; emphasis on applications in business, economics, and social sciences. Only one of the following will satisfy the requirements for a degree: MATH 142, MATH 147, MATH 151 or MATH 171.
Prerequisites: MATH 140 or MATH 150, or equivalent or acceptable score on Texas A&M University math placement exam; also taught at Galveston campus.
Weekly Course Schedule • eHomework • Math Learning Center • Suggested Homework
Above information is from 202331 term.
Sections
Sec | Instructor | Lecture |
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501 | Kilmer,Kendra R | M W F 12:40-13:30 HELD 100 |
502 | Kilmer,Kendra R | M W F 13:50-14:40 HELD 100 |
503 | Fisk,John D | M W F 08:00-08:50 BLOC 166 |
504 | Fisk,John D | M W F 09:10-10:00 BLOC 166 |
505 | Huang,Wei-Cheng | T R 08:00-09:15 ILCB 112 |
506 | Chang,Chia-Yu | T R 11:10-12:25 HELD 109 |
507 | King,Marshall T | M W 16:10-17:25 CHEM 255 |
508 | Kilicer,Orsan | T R 15:55-17:10 RICH 114 |