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MATH 1179 - Calculus for Life Sciences |
This course introduces the central concepts of single variable calculus including limits, derivatives, and integrals of algebraic and transcendental functions with particular motivations from and application to the Biological Sciences. Special emphasis will be given to using the tools of calculus to build and analyze mathematical models, especially those arising in the life sciences.
Notes: Students completing this course may not also receive credit for MATH 1190.
4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Semester Schedule Types: Lecture Lower, 1000-2000 level Division Mathematics Department Prerequisites: Undergraduate Semester level MATH 1113 Minimum Grade of C or ( ( High School GPA 3.20) and ( ACT Math 26 or MATH SECTION SCORE 620) ) or ( Math ALEKS Score for MathPrq 76) |
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