MATH 124  Differential and Integral Calculus II  Units: 3.00  
Topics include techniques of integration; differential equations, and multivariable differential calculus.
NOTE For students who have credit for a one-term course in calculus. Topics covered are the same as those in the Winter term of MATH 121/6.0.
NOTE For students who have credit for a one-term course in calculus. Topics covered are the same as those in the Winter term of MATH 121/6.0.
Learning Hours: 120  (36 Lecture, 84 Private Study)  
Requirements: Prerequisite   MATH 123/3.0 or MATH 127/3.0 or MATH 130/3.0 or permission of the Department. 
Exclusion   MATH 120/6.0; MATH 121/6.0; MATH 126/6.0; MATH 128/3.0.  
Course Equivalencies: APSC172, MATH124  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Understand and perform the basic techniques of differential and integral calculus.
 - Apply these techniques to solve problems in the areas of biology, physics, chemistry, economics, and social sciences.
 - Solve basic problems in differential equations, multivariable differential calculus, and sequences and series.
 
