Columbia College students who aim at an economics major AND have at least
the grade of B in Calculus I may take Calculus III directly after Calculus I. However, all students majoring in
engineering, science, or mathematics should follow Calculus I with
Calculus II. Vectors in dimensions 2 and 3, complex numbers and
the complex exponential function with applications to differential
equations, Cramer's rule, vector-valued functions of one variable,
scalar-valued functions of several variables, partial derivatives,
gradients, surfaces, optimization, the method of Lagrange multipliers.
Columbia College students who aim at an economics major AND have at least
the grade of B in Calculus I may take Calculus III directly after Calculus I. However, all students majoring in
engineering, science, or mathematics should follow Calculus I with
Calculus II. Vectors in dimensions 2 and 3, complex numbers and
the complex exponential function with applications to differential
equations, Cramer's rule, vector-valued functions of one variable,
scalar-valued functions of several variables, partial derivatives,
gradients, surfaces, optimization, the method of Lagrange multipliers.