Summer 2022 - MATH 155 D100

Calculus II for the Biological Sciences (3)

Class Number: 3779

Delivery Method: In Person

Overview

  • Course Times + Location:

    May 10 – Aug 8, 2022: Mon, Wed, Fri, 8:30–9:20 a.m.
    Burnaby

  • Exam Times + Location:

    Aug 14, 2022
    Sun, 12:00–3:00 p.m.
    Burnaby

  • Prerequisites:

    MATH 150, 151 or 154, with a minimum grade of C-; or MATH 157 with a grade of at least B.

Description

CALENDAR DESCRIPTION:

Designed for students specializing in the biological and medical sciences. Topics include: the integral, partial derivatives, differential equations, linear systems, and their applications; mathematical models of biological processes. Students with credit for MATH 152 or 158 may not take this course for further credit. Quantitative.

COURSE DETAILS:

Course Outline  

Topics Covered:

  • Areas and volumes
  • The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
  • Definite integral applications
  • Techniques of integration
  • Definite and indefinite integrals
  • Applications of Integration
  • Differential equations
  • Infinite series, improper integrals, and Taylor series
  • Linear algebra and applications
  • Partial derivatives
  • Applying qualitative analysis to biological models

Grading

  • Quizzes (best 9 out of 10) 10%
  • Online Questions 10%
  • Midterm 1 15%
  • Midterm 2 15%
  • Final Exam 50%

NOTES:

THE INSTRUCTOR RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE ANY OF THE ABOVE INFORMATION.

Materials

MATERIALS + SUPPLIES:

 

REQUIRED READING:

Neuhauser, MyMathLab with eText for Calculus for Biology and Medicine, 4th Edition
ISBN: 9780134782898

Registrar Notes:

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TEACHING AT SFU IN SUMMER 2022

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