ACTIVITIES | POINTS |
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Eight Problem Sets | 50 each (Note: The lowest problem set score will be dropped.) |
Five In-class 1 Hour Exams | 100 each |
Final Exam | 250 |
Total | 1100 |
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There is no course at MIT which is a prerequisite for this course. The prerequisites are high school algebra and trigonometry. Students may also receive credit for 18.01 by transferring credit from a comparable college course taken elsewhere, or by passing an advanced standing exam.
This introductory Calculus course covers differentiation and integration of functions of one variable, with applications. Topics include:
After completing this course, students should demonstrate competency in the following skills:
Simmons, George F. Calculus with Analytic Geometry. 2nd ed. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, October 1, 1995. ISBN: 0070576424.
MIT students will be provided with a copy of the Course Reader: Jerison, D., and A. Mattuck. Calculus 1. (Not available to OCW users.)
There will be 8 problem sets. There will be 5 in-class exams during the lecture hour. There will also be a three-hour final exam during finals week. The in-class exams and the final exam are closed book and calculators are not allowed. You will be allowed to use both sides of a 4" x 6" index card.
ACTIVITIES | POINTS |
---|---|
Eight Problem Sets | 50 each (Note: The lowest problem set score will be dropped.) |
Five In-class 1 Hour Exams | 100 each |
Final Exam | 250 |
Total | 1100 |