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Nov 01, 2025
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MATH 112 Calculus ICredit 4 Honors This course covers differential calculus of functions of one variable, graphing, and differentiation algebraic and transcendental functions. This course also covers limits, continuity, and the Mean Value Theorem and applications, as well as maximizing and minimizing functions, related rate, approximation applications, and an introduction to integration. The Honors course section is designed to go beyond the content of the usual Calculus I course through the use of a more rigorous axiomatic approach where students are required to prove key theorems and utilize these proofs of corollaries. Furthermore, students will utilize key concepts in advanced applications not typically covered in Calculus I courses. Prerequisite: MATH 110 or MATH 111 with a grade of at least C or better or four years of high school mathematics (including Algebra I, II, Geometry, and Trigonometry) plus permission of the Department (obtained by receiving a satisfactory score on the departmental placement test). Prerequisite(s): MATH 110 or MATH 111 with a grade of at least C or better or four years of high school mathematics (including Algebra I, II, Geometry, and Trigonometry) plus permission of the Department (obtained by receiving a satisfactory score on the departmental placement test). Satisfies GEN ED Area IV: Mathematics.
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