MA 16010, Spring 2022
Course Description
Credit Hours: 3.00. Topics include trigonometric and exponential functions; limits and differentiation, rules of differentiation, maxima, minima and optimization; curve sketching, integration, anti-derivatives, fundamental theorem of calculus. Properties of definite integrals and numerical methods. Applications to life, managerial and social sciences. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. 3.000 Credit hours
Instructor Info.
| Section | Room | Time | Instructor | Office | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MA 16010 10 | HAMP 2101 | 7:30am | MWF | OConnor, Samuel John | MATH 845 |
| MA 16010 11 | HAMP 2101 | 8:30am | MWF | OConnor, Samuel John | MATH 845 |
| MA 16010 17 | HAMP 2101 | 10:30am | MWF | DeBonis, Patrick | MATH 633 |
| MA 16010 2 | HAMP 2101 | 1:30pm | MWF | Lancette, Steven R | MATH 845 |
| MA 16010 23 | HAMP 2101 | 3:30pm | MWF | Schwingendorf, Keith | No Office |
| MA 16010 24 | HAMP 2101 | 9:30am | MWF | DeBonis, Patrick | MATH 633 |
| MA 16010 25 | HAMP 2101 | 2:30pm | MWF | Lancette, Steven R | MATH 845 |
| MA 16010 4 | HAMP 2101 | 4:30pm | MWF | Schwingendorf, Keith | No Office |
| MA 16010 700 | WALC 3087 | 9:30am | MWF | Delgado, Huimei | MATH 816 |
| MA 16010 701 | HAMP 2101 | 11:30am | MWF | Gutwein, Linda | MATH 845 |
| MA 16010 702 | HAMP 2101 | 12:30pm | MWF | Gutwein, Linda | MATH 845 |
| MA 16010 811 | HIKS G980D | 1:30pm | MWF | Shalabi, Jill Danielle | No Office |
| MA 16010 812 | MATH 175 | 3:30pm | MWF | Shalabi, Jill Danielle | No Office |
| MA 16010 813 | STEW 314 | 11:30am | MWF | Shalabi, Jill Danielle | No Office |
Course Materials
| Section | Type | Title | Author |
|---|---|---|---|
| ALL | Other | Free Online Homework/Textbook System - See syllabus for more information about Lon-Capa access. |
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