Whether your goal is to work in engineering design, research or continue into graduate school, you’ll graduate equipped with strong analytical skills and a foundation in both physics and engineering.

Courses
MATH 212 Calculus II
Credit Hours
4.00
Degree Level
Undergrad
Theory and applications of single variable calculus with an emphasis on writing clear explanations and proofs. Topics include real numbers, limits, derivatives, integrals, antidifferentiation techniques, function approximation, sequences, and series. Prerequisite: A grade of C or higher in Math 211 or an equivalent course.