MATH 221 - Calculus & Analytic Geometry 3

Description:MATH 221 begins with the rectangular coordinate system in three-dimensional space, vectors, and operations with vectors. Lines, planes, quadric surfaces, spherical and cylindrical coordinates, vector-valued functions, curvature, Kepler's Laws of Planetary Motion, partial derivatives, relative extrema of functions of two or more variables, centroid, LaGrange Multipliers, and multiple integrals in different coordinate systems are introduced. At the end, students will learn integrals of functions over a curve or a surface, Green's theorem, the divergence theorem, and Stoke's theorem.
Credit hours:4-0-4
Prerequisite(s):MATH 122 with a "C" or better grade or equivalent competencies
Applicability towards graduation:
  • Certificate or degree - All Certificates and Degrees
  • Group requirement - Mathematics
  • Area of concentration - Mathematics, Engineering
IAI:M1 900-3: College-level Calculus III (GECC)
Offered:Offered in Fall.

Fall 2009 Offerings

CourseSecBegEndDaysInstructorNotes
MATH 2210110:30a11:40aM,W,FJones, J

Mathematics Courses

NumberTitleHours
MATH 087General Mathematics Skills3-2-4
MATH 090Pre Algebra4-0-4
MATH 091Basic Algebra4-0-4
MATH 095Basic Geometry4-0-4
MATH 098Intermediate Algebra4-0-4
MATH 104Technical Mathematics4-0-4
MATH 106Mathematics for Health Careers2-0-2
MATH 110Concepts of Mathematics4-0-4
MATH 111Math for Elem Sch Teaching 14-0-4
MATH 112Math for Elem Sch Teaching 24-0-4
MATH 113Introduction to Applied Statistics4-0-4
MATH 116College Algebra4-0-4
MATH 117Trigonometry3-0-3
MATH 121Calculus & Analytic Geometry 15-0-5
MATH 122Calculus & Analytic Geometry 24-0-4
MATH 160Finite Mathematics for Business and Social Sciences4-0-4
MATH 170Introduction to Statistics4-0-4
MATH 171Concepts of Statistics4-0-4
MATH 190Calculus for Business & Social Science4-0-4
MATH 210Discrete Mathematics4-0-4
MATH 221Calculus & Analytic Geometry 34-0-4
MATH 230Differential Equations4-0-4
MATH 240Introduction to Linear Algebra3-0-3