MATH 156 - Applied Honors Calculus II
Fall 2020, Section 003
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Subject: Mathematics (MATH)
Department: LSA Mathematics
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Details

Credits:
4
Requirements & Distribution:
BS, MSA, QR/1
Other:
Honors
Credit Exclusions:
Credit is granted for either MATH 116 or 156, not both.
Waitlist Capacity:
15
Advisory Prerequisites:
Score of 4 or 5 on the AB or BC Advanced Placement calculus exam.
Other Course Info:
F.
BS:
This course counts toward the 60 credits of math/science required for a Bachelor of Science degree.
Repeatability:
May not be repeated for credit.
Primary Instructor:

Description

Background and Goals: MATH 156 is part of the applied Honors calculus sequence for engineering and science majors. Applications and concepts receive equal treatment. Theorems are stated precisely and are derived, but technical details are omitted. Examples are given to illustrate the theory. Critical thinking and class participation are encouraged. The goal is to provide students with the solid background needed for subsequent courses in mathematics, engineering, and science.

For more information on this course, please visit the Department of Mathematics webpage

Intended Audience:

MATH 156 is part of the applied Honors calculus sequence for engineering and science majors. The course is an alternative to MATH 116 for students with strong mathematical ability.

Schedule

MATH 156 - Applied Honors Calculus II
Schedule Listing
001 (LEC)
 Online
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MTuWF 10:00AM - 11:00AM
Partial Term 8/31/20 - 12/10/20
Note: There is no required textbook for Math 156; lecture notes will be provided on the course website. Evening exams for MATH 156: 6- 8pm on Wed. Sept 30th and Wed. Nov 11th. Avoid scheduling any class that conflicts with these exams.
002 (LEC)
 Online
12445
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MTuWF 11:00AM - 12:00PM
Partial Term 8/31/20 - 12/10/20
Note: There is no required textbook for Math 156; lecture notes will be provided on the course website. Evening exams for MATH 156: 6- 8pm on Wed. Sept 30th and Wed. Nov 11th. Avoid scheduling any class that conflicts with these exams.
003 (LEC)
 Online
24409
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MTuWF 8:00AM - 9:00AM
Partial Term 8/31/20 - 12/10/20
Note: There is no required textbook for Math 156; lecture notes will be provided on the course website. Evening exams for MATH 156: 6- 8pm on Wed. Sept 30th and Wed. Nov 11th. Avoid scheduling any class that conflicts with these exams.
004 (LEC)
 Online
24410
Closed
0
 
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MTuWF 9:00AM - 10:00AM
Partial Term 8/31/20 - 12/10/20
Note: There is no required textbook for Math 156; lecture notes will be provided on the course website. Evening exams for MATH 156: 6- 8pm on Wed. Sept 30th and Wed. Nov 11th. Avoid scheduling any class that conflicts with these exams.
005 (LEC)
 Online
32578
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MTuWF 12:00PM - 1:00PM
Partial Term 8/31/20 - 12/10/20
Note: There is no required textbook for Math 156; lecture notes will be provided on the course website. Evening exams for MATH 156: 6- 8pm on Wed. Sept 30th and Wed. Nov 11th. Avoid scheduling any class that conflicts with these exams.

Textbooks/Other Materials

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Syllabi

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