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Semester: Spring 2025
Credit Hours: 4.0
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Spring 2025
Credit
4.0

This first course in calculus presents analytic geometry and the calculus of algebraic and transcendental functions including the study of limits, derivatives, differentials and an introduction to integration. The techniques of calculus will be used to analyze functions and their graphs, solve real-world applications, develop computational and numerical methods, and analyze the relationship between differentiation and integration using the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Prereq, C or better in MTH111 and 112; or C or better in MTH129 and MTH130; or C or better in MTH130 and required placement score; or placement by appropriate measures

IAI: M1 900-1, MTH 901

Status Days Times Location Instructor Books / Materials Ticket # CRN
Reg Closed MW 12:30pm-2:10pm
Course Location

Sugar Grove Campus, Bodie Hall, Room 244

Sugar Grove Campus
Waubonsee Community College
Route 47 at Waubonsee Drive
Sugar Grove, IL 60554-9454
(630) 466-7900

Kifowit, Dr. Steve View
252MTH131.001


This course uses Open Educational Resources (OER) instead of traditional textbooks, so there is no cost for course materials. Your instructor will provide direct access to all required materials through the course syllabus or on Canvas.

Reg Closed TTh 2:00pm-3:40pm
Course Location

Sugar Grove Campus, Bodie Hall, Room 240

Sugar Grove Campus
Waubonsee Community College
Route 47 at Waubonsee Drive
Sugar Grove, IL 60554-9454
(630) 466-7900

Sullivan, Tim View
252MTH131.002


This course uses Open Educational Resources (OER) instead of traditional textbooks, so there is no cost for course materials. Your instructor will provide direct access to all required materials through the course syllabus or on Canvas.

Reg Closed -
Course Location

Online

Instruction occurs exclusively online, through the Canvas learning management system, for the duration of the course. Online courses are delivered in an asynchronous manner, which means that students learn from instruction, such as prerecorded video lessons and assigned learning tasks, that is not delivered in-person or in real-time.

Lawlor, Mary Jo View
252MTH131.920


This course uses Open Educational Resources (OER) instead of traditional textbooks, so there is no cost for course materials. Your instructor will provide direct access to all required materials through the course syllabus or on Canvas.