Calculus II for the Social Sciences
MATH 158, Spring 2010
Content
- Antiderivatives (1.5 weeks):
Methods of integration, Tables of integrals, using computers. - The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus (2.5 weeks):
Definite integrals, areas, numerical approximations, applications in business. - Functions of 2 or more variables (3 weeks):
Partial derivatives, critical points, tangent planes, least squares approximation, double integrals. - Differential equations (2 weeks):
Examples of first order equations, examples of first order systems. - Continuous probability (1.5 weeks):
Mean, variance, conditional probability, the normal distribution. - Sequences and series (1.5 weeks):
Infinite sequences and sums, Taylor polynomials, convergence.
Textbook
Applied Calculus for the Managerial, Life and Social Sciences by Tan, Ashlock and Menz
We will cover most sections from Chapters 8 - 11, 13 and 14.
Software
We will use Maple for some calculations in this course. The university has a site license for Maple version 13. Maple is installed on the PCs and MACs in the assignment lab, and the university open labs and the library. On Windows Maple is under "Statistics Applications" on the "All Programs" menu.
Handouts
Course info sheet (.doc)
Lecture schedule (.xls)