Background and Goals: The sequence Math 115-116-215 is the standard complete introduction to the concepts and methods of calculus. It is taken by the majority of students intending to major in mathematics, science, or engineering as well as students heading for many other fields. The emphasis is on concepts and solving problems rather than theory and proof. All sections are given two uniform midterms and a final exam. Please note: No credit will be granted to students who have completed any course number 110 or higher.
For more information on this course, please visit the Department of Mathematics webpage
MATH 105/115/116 Waitlist Policy: Enrollment is handled slightly differently for Math 105, 115, and 116. Seats for these courses are opened periodically throughout the registration period (for fall terms this means throughout the summer break). You'll need to check Wolverine Access periodically to see if any seats open up that fit your schedule. If you are still unable to enroll in a section of 105, 115, or 116 once the beginning of the term approaches, please add yourself to the waitlist here.
Class Format:
This course will be completely online, however, students may elect to attend in person tutorials for additional instruction. More information on the tutorials will be available from your instructor on the first day of classes.