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Offered during current academic year.

DescriptionIntroduction to differential calculus including limits, continuity, definition of derivative, rules for differentiation, implicit differentiation, velocity, acceleration, related rates, maxima and minima, exponential functions, logarithmic functions, differentiation of exponential and logarithmic functions, curve sketching.
AntirequisitesMathematics 1225A/B, Mathematics 1230A/B, Calculus 1000A/B, Calculus 1500A/B, Numerical and Mathematical Methods 1412A/B, the former Applied Mathematics 1412A/B, the former Applied Mathematics 1413.
PrerequisitesOne or more of Ontario Secondary School MHF4U, MCR3U, Mathematics 0105A/B, Mathematics 0109A/B, or equivalent
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours4
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outline:
  • Section 570
  • Section 570

DescriptionReview of mathematical operations and linear equations; introduction to functions; introductory finite mathematics, including combinatorics and probability; introductory financial mathematics, including compound interest and annuities. Antirequisites: Ontario Secondary School MCV4U, Mathematics 0105A/B, or any university-level calculus course.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesOntario Secondary School MCF3M, MCR3U, or equivalent.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours4
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outline:
  • Section 570

DescriptionPermutations and combinations; probability theory. This course is intended primarily for students in the Social Sciences, but may meet minimum requirements for some Science modules.
AntirequisitesMathematics 2124A/B, Mathematics 2155F/G, Statistical Sciences 2035, Statistical Sciences 2141A/B, Statistical Sciences 2857A/B.
PrerequisitesOne or more of Ontario Secondary School MCV4U, MHF4U, MDM4U, Mathematics 0109A/B, Mathematics 0110A/B, Mathematics 1225A/B, Mathematics 1229A/B.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outline:
  • Section 571
  • Section 570
  • Section 571
  • Section 570

DescriptionMatrix algebra including vectors and matrices, linear equations, determinants. This course is intended primarily for students in the Social Sciences, but may meet minimum requirements for some Science modules.
AntirequisitesMathematics 1600A/B, Mathematics 1700A/B, Mathematics 2155F/G, Mathematics 2211A/B, Numerical and Mathematical Methods 1411A/B, the former Applied Mathematics 1411A/B, the former Applied Mathematics 2811A/B, the former Mathematics 2120A/B.
PrerequisitesOne or more of Ontario Secondary School MCF3M, MCR3U, Mathematics 0109A/B, or equivalent.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outline:
  • Section 573
  • Section 572
  • Section 571
  • Section 570
  • Section 571
  • Section 570

DescriptionReview of differential calculus with transcendental functions; methods of integration; constrained and unconstrained multivariable optimization, with applications; mathematical modelling with differential equations, including applications in management, finance, economics, and social science.
AntirequisitesApplied Mathematics 1201A/B, Calculus 1000A/B, Calculus 1301A/B, Calculus 1500A/B, Calculus 1501A/B, Mathematics 1225A/B, Numerical and Mathematical Methods 1412A/B, Numerical and Mathematical Methods 1414A/B, the former Applied Mathematics 1412A/B, the former Applied Mathematics 1413, the former Applied Mathematics 1414A/B.
PrerequisitesOne or more of Ontario Secondary School MCV4U, Mathematics 0110A/B.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours4
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outline:
  • Section 570
  • Section 572
  • Section 571
  • Section 570

DescriptionComplex numbers; vectors, lines and planes; solving linear systems; spanning sets and linear independence; matrix algebra; the fundamental subspaces of a matrix, bases, dimension and rank; introduction to linear transformations; determinants; eigenvalues and eigenvectors; similarity and diagonalization; Markov chains and other applications.
AntirequisitesMathematics 1700A/B, Numerical and Mathematical Methods 1411A/B, Applied Mathematics 2811A/B, the former Applied Mathematics 1411A/B.
PrerequisitesOne or more of Ontario Secondary School MCV4U, Mathematics 1229A/B, Calculus 1000A/B or Calculus 1500A/B. Calculus 1000A/B or Calculus 1500A/B may be taken as a pre-or corequisite.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outline:
  • Section 570

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= Offered | = Special Topic | = Seminar | = Selected
Offered during current academic year.

DescriptionIntroduction to differential calculus including limits, continuity, definition of derivative, rules for differentiation, implicit differentiation, velocity, acceleration, related rates, maxima and minima, exponential functions, logarithmic functions, differentiation of exponential and logarithmic functions, curve sketching.
AntirequisitesMathematics 1225A/B, Mathematics 1230A/B, Calculus 1000A/B, Calculus 1500A/B, Numerical and Mathematical Methods 1412A/B, the former Applied Mathematics 1412A/B, the former Applied Mathematics 1413.
PrerequisitesOne or more of Ontario Secondary School MHF4U, MCR3U, Mathematics 0105A/B, Mathematics 0109A/B, or equivalent
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours4
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outlines:
  • Section 570
  • Section 570

DescriptionSet theory, algebra, functions and relations, trigonometry, logarithms and exponents.
AntirequisitesOntario Secondary School MCV4U, any university level calculus course.
PrerequisitesOne or more of Ontario Secondary School MCF3M, MCR3U, or equivalent.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionReview of mathematical operations and linear equations; introduction to functions; introductory finite mathematics, including combinatorics and probability; introductory financial mathematics, including compound interest and annuities. Antirequisites: Ontario Secondary School MCV4U, Mathematics 0105A/B, or any university-level calculus course.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesOntario Secondary School MCF3M, MCR3U, or equivalent.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours4
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outlines:
  • Section 570

DescriptionElementary techniques of integration; applications of Calculus such as area, volume, probability; functions of several variables, Lagrange multipliers. This course is intended primarily for students in the Social Sciences, but may meet minimum requirements for some Science modules. It may not be used as a prerequisite for any Calculus course numbered 1300 or above.
AntirequisitesApplied Mathematics 1201A/B, Applied Mathematics 1413, Calculus 1301A/B, Calculus 1501A/B, Mathematics 1230A/B, Calculus 1000A/B or Calculus 1500A/B taken after September 1, 2016.
PrerequisitesOntario Secondary School MCV4U or Mathematics 0110A/B.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionPermutations and combinations; probability theory. This course is intended primarily for students in the Social Sciences, but may meet minimum requirements for some Science modules.
AntirequisitesMathematics 2124A/B, Mathematics 2155F/G, Statistical Sciences 2035, Statistical Sciences 2141A/B, Statistical Sciences 2857A/B.
PrerequisitesOne or more of Ontario Secondary School MCV4U, MHF4U, MDM4U, Mathematics 0109A/B, Mathematics 0110A/B, Mathematics 1225A/B, Mathematics 1229A/B.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outlines:
  • Section 571
  • Section 570
  • Section 571
  • Section 570

DescriptionMatrix algebra including vectors and matrices, linear equations, determinants. This course is intended primarily for students in the Social Sciences, but may meet minimum requirements for some Science modules.
AntirequisitesMathematics 1600A/B, Mathematics 1700A/B, Mathematics 2155F/G, Mathematics 2211A/B, Numerical and Mathematical Methods 1411A/B, the former Applied Mathematics 1411A/B, the former Applied Mathematics 2811A/B, the former Mathematics 2120A/B.
PrerequisitesOne or more of Ontario Secondary School MCF3M, MCR3U, Mathematics 0109A/B, or equivalent.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outlines:
  • Section 573
  • Section 572
  • Section 571
  • Section 570
  • Section 571
  • Section 570

DescriptionReview of differential calculus with transcendental functions; methods of integration; constrained and unconstrained multivariable optimization, with applications; mathematical modelling with differential equations, including applications in management, finance, economics, and social science.
AntirequisitesApplied Mathematics 1201A/B, Calculus 1000A/B, Calculus 1301A/B, Calculus 1500A/B, Calculus 1501A/B, Mathematics 1225A/B, Numerical and Mathematical Methods 1412A/B, Numerical and Mathematical Methods 1414A/B, the former Applied Mathematics 1412A/B, the former Applied Mathematics 1413, the former Applied Mathematics 1414A/B.
PrerequisitesOne or more of Ontario Secondary School MCV4U, Mathematics 0110A/B.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours4
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outlines:
  • Section 570
  • Section 572
  • Section 571
  • Section 570

DescriptionComplex numbers; vectors, lines and planes; solving linear systems; spanning sets and linear independence; matrix algebra; the fundamental subspaces of a matrix, bases, dimension and rank; introduction to linear transformations; determinants; eigenvalues and eigenvectors; similarity and diagonalization; Markov chains and other applications.
AntirequisitesMathematics 1700A/B, Numerical and Mathematical Methods 1411A/B, Applied Mathematics 2811A/B, the former Applied Mathematics 1411A/B.
PrerequisitesOne or more of Ontario Secondary School MCV4U, Mathematics 1229A/B, Calculus 1000A/B or Calculus 1500A/B. Calculus 1000A/B or Calculus 1500A/B may be taken as a pre-or corequisite.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outlines:
  • Section 570

DescriptionLinear transformations, matrix representation, rank, change of basis, eigen values and eigenvectors, inner product spaces, quadratic forms and conic sections. Emphasis on problem-solving rather than theoretical development. Cannot be taken for credit by students in honors Mathematics programs.
AntirequisitesApplied Mathematics 2811B, Mathematics 2120A/B..
PrerequisitesMathematics 1600A/B.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

  

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