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'''Advanced calculus''' is a general term for courses in calculus beyond the introductory college-level course or advanced high-school level course. This is required as part of some college engineering programs, and can also serve as an introduction to advanced courses in mathematics departments. [[Actuary]] exams typically test knowledge of this material. | '''Advanced calculus''' is a general term for courses in calculus beyond the introductory college-level course or advanced high-school level course. This is required as part of some college engineering programs, and can also serve as an introduction to advanced courses in mathematics departments. [[Actuary]] exams typically test knowledge of this material. | ||
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Revision as of 19:50, September 17, 2011
Advanced calculus is a general term for courses in calculus beyond the introductory college-level course or advanced high-school level course. This is required as part of some college engineering programs, and can also serve as an introduction to advanced courses in mathematics departments. Actuary exams typically test knowledge of this material.
Topics included in advanced calculus are:
- Vector spaces
- Partial differentiation
- Maxima and minima
- Types of Integrals
- Infinite, Power and Fourier Series
- Laplace and Fourier Transforms
- Introduction to Differential Geometry