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First course of a three-semester sequence (MATH 1401, 2411, 2421) in calculus. Topics covered include limits, derivatives, applications of derivatives, and the definite integral. Note: No co-credit with MATH 1080. Note: To be able to register for this course, students must demonstrate that they have mathematical knowledge equivalent to MATH 1130 OR MATH 1110 and MATH 1120 OR MATH 1070 and MATH 1120 with a C-or higher. In addition to completing these courses at CU Denver or their equivalent in transfer, students can also demonstrate this proficiency 1) by having an SAT score of 620 or an ACT score of 27, taken within the last three years, or 2) by having completed and transferred in a course that is the exact equivalent of MATH 1401 at a different institution, or 3) by passing the prerequisite exam administered through the MERC lab. Some preparation is required before this prerequisite exam can be taken; contact the MERC lab or the Mathematics department for more information. Term offered: fall, spring, summer. . GT: Course is approved by the Colorado Dept of Higher Education for statewide guaranteed transfer, GT-MA1
Units: 4.0
Hours: 4 to 4