
Calculus for the Biological Sciences (Lecture) - MATH 1104
Daniel Renzi, Ph.D.,
Associate Professor of Mathematics
Associate Professor of Mathematics
Fall - 3 Credits
This is an introductory course in calculus, a subject which provides an essential base for physics and is useful in many aspects of medicine, especially as it relates to the quantitative analysis of disease and the theoretical basis for therapeutics.
The course serves as an introduction to differential and integral calculus, partial derivatives, elementary differential equations. Examples from biology and the social sciences are used.
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