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MATH& 163 - Calculus III

5 Credits


Third quarter of the Calculus sequence. Topics include lines, planes and vectors in R3, the calculus of parametric equations and vector-valued functions, power and Taylor series expansions, partial derivatives and gradients, and an introduction to double integrals.

Note:  Graphing Calculator Required; TI-84 recommended

Pre-requisite(s) MATH& 152 min 2.0
Course Note Graphing Calculator Required; TI-84 recommended
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Designed to Serve Transfer students in mathematics, engineering, and the sciences.
Active Date 20230320T11:39:36

Grading Basis Decimal Grade
Class Limit 32
Contact Hours: Lecture 55
Total Contact Hours 55
Degree Distributions:
AA

  • Quantitative Skills
  • Science

ProfTech Related Instruction
  • Computation


PLA Eligible Yes

Course Outline

  • Calculus with parametric equations and vector valued functions.
  • Introduction to vectors and the geometry of lines, planes, and quadric surfaces.
  • Power and Taylor series.
  • Partial derivatives and gradients.
  • Introduction to double integrals.


Student Learning Outcomes
Accurately compute equations of lines and planes.

Correctly solve applications of space curves, including arc length, curvature, and the tangential and normal components of acceleration.

Accurately compute numerical approximations using linearization of functions of several variables.

Determine domain and level curves for functions of several variables.

Calculate gradients, partial, and directional derivatives for functions of several variables and interpret their meaning.

Construct and evaluate double integrals in rectangular coordinates.

Compute numerical approximations using linearization of functions of several variables.



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