Calculus I, Part II continues the study of calculus with an emphasis on advanced applications of the derivative and the introduction of integral calculus. Students will explore additional differentiation techniques, including applications of L’Hôpital’s Rule, and develop a conceptual understanding of the integral.
Topics include techniques of integration, applications of integrals such as area and accumulation, and further analytical problem-solving. This course prepares students for continued study in calculus, analytical geometry, and advanced mathematics, as well as coursework in science, engineering, and related fields.
Students choosing to take the course for college credit must apply to Crowder College and enroll in the course through both Crowder College and the high school. Students are financially responsible for any course fees incurred for taking the course for college credit.
Students must have completed Dual Credit Crowder College Calculus 1, Part I to enroll.
This course only satisfies half of the required half credit requirements for a student’s junior or senior year. The student can pair this course with another dual credit math course to fulfill high school graduation requirements.