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I. General Information

1. Course Title:
Honors Calculus I

2. Course Prefix & Number:
MATH 1480

3. Course Credits and Contact Hours:

Credits: 5

Lecture Hours: 5

4. Course Description:

This honors course is an alternative to MATH 1477, Calculus I. Students should have successfully completed a precalculus course that includes unit circle trigonometry. Course topics include: the definition of a limit and processes for determining limits; the definition of the derivative; rules of differentiation using algebraic, trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions; applications of the derivative; anti-differentiation, elementary differential equations, and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Students enrolled in this course will be required to do supplementary reading of articles pertaining to calculus, study substantial problems involving calculus theory and/or application, and present the results of their investigations to the class. Communicating mathematically, whether through in-class presentation, tutoring on-campus, or tutoring in the wider community, will be strongly encouraged. Courses in the Honors Program emphasize independent inquiry, informed discourse, and direct application within small, transformative, and seminar-style classes that embrace detailed examinations of the material and feature close working relationships with instructors. In addition, students learn to leverage course materials so that they can affect the world around them in positive ways.

5. Placement Tests Required:

Accuplacer (specify test): Writing Honors College Level and Calculus College Level Score:
Other (specify test): Classic Accuplacer College Math Score: 86

6. Prerequisite Courses:

MATH 1480 - Honors Calculus I


All Credit(s) from the following...
Course CodeCourse TitleCredits
MATH 1472Precalculuscr.

7. Other Prerequisites
ACT Math 27 MATH 1472 Precalculus AND Reading requirement for Honors

9. Co-requisite Courses:

MATH 1480 - Honors Calculus I

There are no corequisites for this course.