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Course Description:  Applications chosen from the life sciences, including population, decay, growth models, stability, and matrix methods. Volumes of solids, integration techniques, difference/differential equations.

 

Prerequisites:  A grade of C or higher in MATH 155: Calculus for the Life Sciences I

 

Student Learning Outcomes:  Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

·       Calculate antiderivatives yielding certain algebraic, rational, exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric functions.

·       Interpret the definite integral analytically and geometrically.

·       Demonstrate an understanding of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus.

·       Solve basic area problems using definite integrals.

·       Use the standard techniques of integration such as integration by substitution, parts, and partial fractions.

·       Apply numerical integration techniques and understand the advantages or disadvantages of the different methods.

·       Calculate volumes of solids of revolution and evaluate improper integrals.

·       Compute various matrix calculations including solving linear systems, addition/subtraction, multiplication, determinants, inverses, eigenvalues and eigenvectors.

·       Use discrete dynamical systems and matrix methods to model long term trends in stratified populations.

·       Solve a variety of ordinary differential equations including separable, linear first-order, linear and nonlinear systems.

·       Use ordinary differential equations to solve application problems.

 


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