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The problem sets were assembled to allow for personalization by individual faculty. The topics covered are fairly standard in a business calculus course and treated less rigorously than they would be in a traditional calculus course. Faculty can rearrange the topics and delete any sections they do not wish to cover, or wish to assess by other means. The names of the problem sets are meant to be descriptive and the learning objectives will help you evaluate if the set should be included or not. |
The problem sets were assembled to allow for personalization by individual faculty. The topics covered are fairly standard in a business calculus course and treated less rigorously than they would be in a traditional calculus course. Faculty can rearrange the topics and delete any sections they do not wish to cover, or wish to assess by other means. The names of the problem sets are meant to be descriptive and the learning objectives will help you evaluate if the set should be included or not. |
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Revision as of 10:33, 13 July 2013
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General Description
- Freshman level Business Calculus course
- Pre-requisite: College Algebra
- Satisfies math/calculus requirement for (most) business majors
Possible textbooks include, but are not limited to:
- Marvin L. Bittinger, David J. Ellenbogen , Scott Surgent. Calculus and Its Applications, Tenth Edition. Pearson, 2011.
- Laurence D. Hoffmann, Gerald L. Bradley. Calculus for Business, Economics, and the Social and Life Sciences, Tenth Edition. McGraw Hill, 2010.
Course Objectives
Problem Sets
Use of Problem Sets
The problem sets were assembled to allow for personalization by individual faculty. The topics covered are fairly standard in a business calculus course and treated less rigorously than they would be in a traditional calculus course. Faculty can rearrange the topics and delete any sections they do not wish to cover, or wish to assess by other means. The names of the problem sets are meant to be descriptive and the learning objectives will help you evaluate if the set should be included or not.
Download the problem sets
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