Back to Calculus: Single Variable Part 4 - Applications
Learner Reviews & Feedback for Calculus: Single Variable Part 4 - Applications by University of Pennsylvania
279 ratings
About the Course
Calculus is one of the grandest achievements of human thought, explaining everything from planetary orbits to the optimal size of a city to the periodicity of a heartbeat. This brisk course covers the core ideas of single-variable Calculus with emphases on conceptual understanding and applications. The course is ideal for students beginning in the engineering, physical, and social sciences. Distinguishing features of the course include: 1) the introduction and use of Taylor series and approximations from the beginning; 2) a novel synthesis of discrete and continuous forms of Calculus; 3) an emphasis on the conceptual over the computational; and 4) a clear, dynamic, unified approach.
In this fourth part--part four of five--we cover computing areas and volumes, other geometric applications, physical applications, and averages and mass. We also introduce probability.
Top reviews
LJ
Feb 14, 2019
There is lots of material covered but the course hangs together well.
JS
Jul 31, 2023
Many interesting applications and a LOT of work to do! Pace yourself!
Filter by:
51 - 53 of 53 Reviews for Calculus: Single Variable Part 4 - Applications
By Sonia C
•Sep 10, 2021
Homework problems can be irrelevantly hard sometimes, but overall the course offered a new perspective into calculus
By Justin J
•Jun 19, 2018
Personally frustrating voice and severe lack of explanation on topics.
By Orestis S
•Sep 8, 2019
The applications had nothing to do with my field of interest. I only completed the course so I can continue to the final part of the series. This could have been a supplementary course, not needed to get the certificate, or change some of the lectures for topics like economics and biology.