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Math 1071Q (106Q) - SPRING 2006

Description
MATH 1071Q (106Q) : Calculus for Business and Economics
Description: Derivatives and integrals of algebraic, exponential and logarithmic functions. Functions of several variables. Applications.
Prerequisites: Recommended preparation: MATH 1010(101) or the equivalent.
Offered: Fall Spring Summer
Credits: 3

Sections: Spring 2006 in Storrs Campus

Coordinator NameCoordinated Sections
Gross, David

Course Sec Comp Time Room Instructor
106Q 001 Lecture ARJ123 Gregory Dungan II
106Q 002 Lecture ARJ243 Jeffrey Ledford
106Q 003 Lecture ARJ245 Sarah Sackett
106Q 004 Lecture ARJ139 Vicevich, Christopher
106Q 005 Lecture MSB407 Ethan Triplett
106Q 006 Lecture MSB219 Gross, David
106Q 007 Lecture ARJ413 Gregory Dungan II
106Q 008 Lecture ARJ409 Geoffrey Shannon
106Q 009 Lecture ARJ407 Vicevich, Christopher
106Q 010 Lecture ARJ405 Jeffrey Ledford
106Q 011 Lecture ARJ245 Benjamin Steinhurst
106Q 012 Lecture ARJ405 Benjamin Steinhurst
 
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