Course Details

  • Online, asynchronous
  • 5 weeks | May 28 to June 28, 2024
  • 4 credits | $2,500
  • Last day to register: May 21, 2024

Course Overview

Calculus of a single variable: functions, limits, derivatives, differentiation rules, applications of derivatives, integrals, fundamental theorem of calculus, u-substitution. Students may not receive credit for both MTH 125 and MTH 119.

Course Advantages

The course has been structured so that students can complete the work at their own pace and time, but with clear and reasonable deadlines to make sure they don't fall behind. The lectures have been divided into short videos and the assignments have been distributed throughout the five weeks, taking into account the workload. The instructor is also available to assist with questions via email or during virtual office hours by request. 

Additional Information

Due to the amount of content in calculus, students should expect to spend about 15-20 hours each week to master the material. Depending on the level of preparation from a prior precalculus course, more than 20 hours may be required for some students.

Faculty will contact all students after the Tuesday, May 21, registration deadline.

About the Instructor

Leyda Almodovar Velazquez

Associate Professor of Mathematics
I’m Leyda Almodóvar, assistant professor of Mathematics. I completed my Ph.D. at the University of Iowa, then I joined Stonehill College. When I'm not teaching mathematics, I enjoy cooking, eating, traveling and watching cooking competition shows.

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