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COURSE DESCRIPTION: Differentiation, curve sketching, maximum-minimum problems, related rates, mean-value theorem, antiderivative, Riemann integral, logarithm, and exponential functions. Credit is not given for MATH 180 if the student has credit for MATH 165. Prerequisite(s): Grade of C or better in MATH 121 or appropriate performance on the department placement test or a MATH ACT subscore of 28.


TEXTBOOK: Calculus (Early Transcendentals) by Jon Rogawski, W. H. Freeman.


DISABILITIES: Students with disabilities who require accommodations for access and participation in this course must be registered with the Office of Disability Services (ODS). Please contact ODS at (312) 413-2103.


ACADEMIC INTEGRITY: Students are expected to be thoroughly familiar with the University's policy on academic integrity. See page 64 of the 2009-2011 Undergraduate Catalog. The University has instituted serious penalties for academic dishonesty. We have encouraged you to work with your classmates on homework. Regarding homework, quizzes, hour exams, and the final examination: Copying work to be submitted for grade, or allowing your work to be submitted for grade to be copied, is considered academic dishonesty.