Difference between revisions of "Calculus II"
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'''Calculus II''' covers techniques of integration and series. | '''Calculus II''' covers techniques of integration and series. | ||
− | If you are in [[SEAS]], you | + | If you are in [[SEAS]], you are not exempt from this class like your brethren in the [[Columbia College|college]] unless you have AP credit for it, even if you get a good grade in [[Calculus I|Calc I]]. Many consider it more difficult than [[Calculus III]]. |
[[Category:Mathematics courses]] | [[Category:Mathematics courses]] |
Latest revision as of 20:45, 14 April 2013
Calculus II covers techniques of integration and series.
If you are in SEAS, you are not exempt from this class like your brethren in the college unless you have AP credit for it, even if you get a good grade in Calc I. Many consider it more difficult than Calculus III.