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Math Courses

Taken from the Institute of Math curricular proposal document, August 17, 2017 (pdf)

Math 20 (Precalculus: Functions and their Graphs)

  • Equations and inequalities; two dimensional coordinate system, graphs of equations; conic sections; functions and their graphs; trigonometric functions and trigonometric identities; inverse trigonometric functions; solutions of triangles; polar form of complex numbers.
  • Pre-req: HS algebra or equiv., 0u (4 hrs lec)

Math 21 (Elementary Analysis I)

  • Limits and continuity; derivatives of algebraic and transcendental functions (exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric, hyperbolic, and their inverses); applications of derivatives; antiderivatives and definite integrals; Fundamental Theorem of Calculus; applications of the definite integral.
  • Pre-req: Math 20 or equiv., 4u (4 hrs lec)

Math 22 (Elementary Analysis II)

  • Techniques of integration; improper integrals; parametric equations and polar coordinates; lines in space, planes, cylindrical surfaces, surfaces of revolution, and quadric surfaces; vectors and vector-valued functions; sequences and series.
  • Pre-req: Math 21 or equiv., 4u (4 hrs lec)

Math 23 (Elementary Analysis III)

  • Functions of several variables; limits and continuity of functions of several variables; partial derivatives and the total differential; directional derivatives; relative and absolute extrema of functions of several variable; double and triple integrals; applications of multiple integrals; vector fields; line and surface integrals.
  • Pre-req: Math 22 or equiv., 4u (4 hrs lec)

Math 40 (Linear Algebra)

  • Vector spaces; linear transformations; matrices; eigenvalues; canonical forms; orthogonality; applications.
  • Pre-req: Math 22 or equiv., 3u (3 hrs lec)

Physics Courses

Taken from the National Institute of Physics courses website.

Physics 71 (Elementary Physics I)

  • Mechanics of particles, rigid bodies and fluids.
  • Pre-req: Math 21 , 4 u (4 hrs lec)

Physics 72 (Elementary Physics II)

  • Electricity and magnetism, wave phenomena, and optics.
  • Pre-req: Physics 71, 4u (4 hrs lec)

Physics 73 (Elementary Physics III)

  • Thermal physics, relativity, quantum physics.
  • Pre-req: Physics 72, 4u (4 hrs lec)