Math 125 - Calculus I

Course Objectives

Math 125 is an introduction to first-semester calculus for engineering, science and math students, with an emphasis on understanding, problem solving, and modeling. 

  • Use derivatives to analyze and graph algebraic and transcendental functions; 
  • Select and apply models and differentiation techniques to applications involving, but not limited to, optimization and related rates; 
  • Apply the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus to evaluate integrals; 
  • Use estimation techniques to approximate rates of change, area, and total change. 

General Math 125 Information

Current course offerings can be found HERE.

The specific calendar & policy for your Math 125 section should be made available to you by your instructor.

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  • Graphing Calculator (TI-83 or TI-84 are recommended)
    • A graphing calculator is required for Math 125. We recommend any model in the TI-83 or TI-84 series.
    • Models that can perform symbolic calculations (also known as CAS) are NOT allowed on exams and quizzes. CAS models include (but are not limited to) the TI-89, TI NSpire CAS, HP 50g, and Casio Classpad 330.
    • More calculator info can be found HERE.
    • Students are not allowed to share calculators during exams and quizzes. 
  • Textbook:
    • Math 125 covers chapters 1 - 6 and section 7.1 of Calculus, Single Variable; 6th edition; Hughes-Hallett, et al.; Wiley. 
    • The Textbook will be delivered digitally via D2L through the Inclusive Access program.  
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  • WebAssign:
  • Enrollment Requirements/Eligibility:
    • Students must meet eligibility requirements.
    • See the Math Course Placement Chart HERE.

Exam Information (Fall 2023)

Common Final Exam

Tuesday, December 12th, 2023  @ 1:00pm - 3:00pm

A comprehensive final exam is given in all sections of Math 125 at the time shown above.

See instructor or syllabus for more details regarding your final exam.

 

Final Exam Study Guides:

 
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