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Math 2141Q (243Q )
Description
Description: A rigorous treatment of the mathematics underlying the main results of one-variable calculus. Intended for students with strong interest and ability in mathematics who are already familiar with the computational aspects of basic calculus. (May be taken for honors credit but open to any qualified student.)
Prerequisites: A year of calculus (that may include high school) and instructor consent. MATH 2141Q(243Q) may be used in place of MATH 1131Q(115Q) or 1151Q(135Q) to fulfill any requirement satisfied by MATH 1131Q(115Q) or 1151Q(135Q). MATH 244Q may be used in place of MATH 1132Q(116Q) or 1152Q(136Q) to fulfill any requirement satisfied by MATH 1132Q(116Q) or 1152Q(136Q).
Offered: Fall
Credits: 4
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Sections: Fall 2013 in Storrs Campus
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