An alternative version of the second semester of the mathematics core curriculum. This course, intended for students who have had a full year of high school calculus, provides a short review of single-variable calculus before progressing into multi-variable differential and integral calculus. It will also cover vectors and geometry of Euclidean space, vector functions, and vector calculus. Throughout the course mathematical models motivate the study of topics such as optimization, accumulation, change in several variables, and other topics from the natural, social, and decision sciences. Students who successfully complete the course will receive validation credit for MA104 and equivalency credit for MA205. **This is a pilot course and must be approved by the Curriculum Committee NLT AY25-1 to continue.** |