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Calculus of Functions of Several Variables

University credit, 15 assignments, 3 exams, $597 tuition, $60 administration fee, Prerequisites: see below. This is course U600-234.

Contact Information
Sharad Chandarana
Director of Mathematics
Department of Liberal Studies and the Arts
610 Langdon Street, 629 Lowell Hall
Madison WI 53703-1195
1-608-262-2152
schandarana@dcs.wisc.edu
This is the third course in the calculus sequence. It continues the studies begun in Math 221 and 222, and covers the last three modules of a 13-module sequence on the fundamental ideas of calculus. Each module contains five lessons and a module exam. Math 234 covers vector-valued functions of a real variable, real-valued functions of 2 and 3 variables, tangent vectors, directional derivatives and the gradient, applications of double and triple integrals, change of variables, cylindrical and spherical coordinates, line integrals, and a brief treatment of vector fields and Green's Theorem.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of a two-term calculus sequence including techniques of integration, transcendental functions, parametric equations, and an introduction to vectors in the plane and in space. See the prerequisite page for more details.

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Format of Course

The course consists of 15 lessons and 3 module exams. Each lesson consists of:

At the end of each module is a sample exam, with solutions provided. The actual exam is mailed to a proctor selected by the student in accordance with Independent Learning's guidelines.

Grading

Score Letter Grade
NOTE: The grading scale was revised on Nov 13, 2003. This grading scale applies to all students who complete the course after that date.
93-100 A
90-92 AB
83-89 B
80-82 BC
73-79 C
65-72 D
0-64 F

Each lesson and each exam is graded on a 100-point scale. The final score is computed as a weighted average, with the average of the lessons counting for 40%, and the average of the exams counting 60%. The exam average must be at least 65 for a passing grade. Assuming this is the case, the average of all your work is converted to a letter grade as shown in the table.

Course Outline

Module 271: Vector Functions and Partial Derivatives

Module 272: Directional Derivatives and Multiple Integrals

Module 273: Integral Applications and Extensions

 

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