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Calculus: Single Variable Part 4 - Applications

Calculus is one of the grandest achievements of human thought, explaining everything from planetary orbits to the optimal size of a city to the periodicity of a heartbeat. This brisk course covers the core ideas of single-variable Calculus with emphases on conceptual understanding and applications. The course is ideal for students beginning in the engineering, physical, and social sciences. Distinguishing features of the course include: 1) the introduction and use of Taylor series and approximations from the beginning; 2) a novel synthesis of discrete and continuous forms of Calculus; 3) an emphasis on the conceptual over the computational; and 4) a clear, dynamic, unified approach. In this fourth part--part four of five--we cover computing areas and volumes, other geometric applications, physical applications, and averages and mass. We also introduce probability.

Status: Mechanics
Status: Statistics
Course17 hours

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RJ

5.0Reviewed Jan 6, 2018

great...awesome lecture....his voice is little bit funny though...

JS

5.0Reviewed Aug 1, 2023

Many interesting applications and a LOT of work to do! Pace yourself!

JC

5.0Reviewed Jun 21, 2021

Phenomenal teacher. I wish he would offer more courses (I took Parts 3,4 and 5)

LJ

5.0Reviewed Feb 15, 2019

There is lots of material covered but the course hangs together well.

RL

5.0Reviewed Apr 29, 2018

Great that prof does not feed you with a spoon, but makes you work to understand the content.

CM

5.0Reviewed Jun 17, 2025

Opened new formulas for me towards calculus especially the statistical area

WT

5.0Reviewed Apr 8, 2021

EXCELENTE CURSO, PARA AFIANZAR APLICACIONES DE LA ANTIDERIVADA. GRACIAS

HY

5.0Reviewed Mar 10, 2020

Simply awesome! I would love to learn the digital calculus and the multi-variate calculus online with professor Ghrist. Thank you! Dr. Ghrist

ZM

5.0Reviewed May 27, 2016

Excellent examples and surprising relationship between the concepts!

VB

5.0Reviewed Apr 6, 2020

The course material are very well prepared. The focus is on direct application in engineering field. The concepts have been presented very elegantly - it shows deep knowledge of Prof Ghrist.

RJ

5.0Reviewed Mar 17, 2017

The best math course I've ever seen, and also the best MOOC. The presentation is stellar.

CW

4.0Reviewed Apr 8, 2021

Great course. Some of the mentors on the forum board are unbelievably rude and condescending.

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