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.

Calculus: Single Variable Part 2 - Differentiation

Calculus: Single Variable Part 2 - Differentiation

Instructor: Robert Ghrist
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Reviewed on May 2, 2022
Great course. Even if you know differenetiation you will still find some useful information you didn't know about it. Let's go to integration ;)
Reviewed on Apr 24, 2024
A truly well-built and detailed course. I already knew a few of the concepts taught in this course, however, I never really understood them. This course was filled with many 'Aha!' moments for me.
Reviewed on Jun 9, 2023
Even more fascinating than the first lecture! Great real-world applications and engaging, thoughtful, awesome bonus material! Professor Ghrist is on a roll!
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