Calculus at Binghamton
Overview
The Mathematics Department at Binghamton offers a three semester sequence in
Calculus (Math 221,222,323), as well as a course in Calculus designed for
business majors (Math 220). Students who want to take Math 221 must
pass the Calculus Screening Test, which covers basic precalculus
mathematics. Those students who require more background before taking Math
221 can take our Precalculus course, Math 108.
Here are some more details, and links for further information:
- Calculus I (Math 221)
This is the
first course in Calculus, covering
limits, differentiation, and integration. Prerequisite
is a passing grade on the Screening Test.
- The Screening Test
A passing grade on this test is a prerequisite for Math 221.
Follow this link for more information about the
test, including a short sample test.
- Calculus II (Math 222)
This covers more
integration techniques and applications, sequences, and infinite series.
Prerequisite is Calculus I.
- Calculus III (Math 323)
Multi-variable
and vector calculus. Prerequisite is Calculus II.
- Calculus for Business and Management (Math 220) Topics in Calculus, primarily
for School of
Management students and for economics majors in the BS specialization in
financial economics. Prerequisite is a precalculus course; the Screening
Test is not required.
- Algebra and Trigonometry (Math 108)
This is the Precalculus course. It is recommended for students who do not have
adequate preparation for Calculus.
Questions or comments: Send email to calculus@math.binghamton.edu
Go to the Math Sciences Department home page.
Last modified: Thu Oct 6 11:32:59 2005 EDT