Is your calculus
rusty? Refresh it with “Calculus
Review,” which is a refresher in calculus. Calculus at this level concerns
itself with three primary concepts: the limit, the derivative and the integral.
Applications involving statistics supplement the more traditional calculus
examples. Participants will learn how to find and interpret derivatives
and integrals, both by hand and via software. Learn “Calculus Review” in Dr.
John Verzani’s online course at Statistics.com. For more details please visit
at http://www.statistics.com/calculus/.
Course Program:
Course outline: The course
is structured as follows
SESSION
1: Calculus Review, Limits, The Derivative
- Pre-Calculus Concepts
- Limits
- Differentiation
- Computer Examples
SESSION
2: Applications of the Derivative, The Integral
- Applications
- Area and the Riemann Sum
- Computer Examples
SESSION
3: Integration
- Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
- Antiderivatives: Evaluation of Indefinite
Integrals
- Applications
- Computer Examples
The instructor
for "Calculus Review," John Verzani is a member of the faculty at the
College of Staten Island of the City University of New York, and the author of
"Using R for Introductory Statistics" (CRC Press). His research
interests and publications are in the area of superprocesses.
You will be able to ask questions
and exchange comments with the Dr. John Verzani via a private discussion board
throughout the course. The courses take place online at
statistics.com in a series of 4 weekly lessons and assignments, and require
about 15 hours/week. Participate at your own convenience; there are no
set times when you must be online. You have the flexibility to work a bit every
day, if that is your preference, or concentrate your work in just a couple of
days.
For Indian participants
statistics.com accepts registration for its courses at special prices in Indian
Rupees through its partner, the Center for eLearning and Training (C-eLT),
Pune.
Call: 020 66009116
Websites:
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