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MATH180

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Calculus I

Mathematics Science, Tech, Engr & Math

Academic Department

Mathematics

School

Science, Tech, Engr & Math

Course Description

For students planning to pursue a course of study involving a concentration in mathematics. Topics include limits, continuity, the derivative, differentiation of algebraic, exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions, applications of the derivative, antidifferentiation, and the definite integral. Numerical, graphical and algebraic approaches are used whenever possible. Credit cannot be earned for both MATH 153 and 180. Requires a non-graphing scientific calculator for some formal assessments, access to a free graphing utility application to support learning and during informal assessments, and access to an online homework system.

Course Pre-requisite(s)

course OR course with a C or better OR a satisfactory score on the placement test.

5

Total Instructor Contact Hours

77

Total Student Contact Hours

77

Course Fee

10

Academic Level

Undergraduate

General Education Category

Mathematics

Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA) Category

Category 3: Mathematics - Applied Degrees, Category 3: Mathematics - Transfer Degrees - College Algebra Track

Eligible for Credit for Prior College Level Learning (CPCLL)

Yes

Acceptable Prior Learning Credit

Other Exam

Credit for Prior College Level Learning (CPCLL) Details

A student may receive credit for MATH-180 by earning one of the minimum scores from the following exams:

  1. At least 50 on the CLEP Calculus exam, or

  2. At least 3 on the Advanced Placement (AP) Calculus AB test,

  3. At least 3 on the Advanced Placement (AP) Calculus BC test,

  4. At least 5 on the International Baccalaureate-Standard Level (IB-SL) Mathematics Exam (IB-SL-based credit awarded only after completion of MATH-183 with a grade of C or higher), or

  5. At least 5 on the International Baccalaureate-Higher Level (IB-HL) Mathematics Exam.