Program Overview
Calculus II for Engineering - MATH 1012
This course is a continuation of Calculus I and builds further upon the principles and fundamentals of calculus to help students develop logical and creative thinking and problem-solving skills for critical analysis of various mathematical problems. Students will learn about techniques and strategies of integration, its application for calculating arc lengths and areas of surfaces of revolution, separable and linear differential equations, infinite and power series, Taylor and Maclaurin series, and representations of functions as series, functions of several variables, their limits and continuity, partial derivatives, and maximum and minimum values. The focus is towards mathematical application in physical and computer sciences, machine learning, and engineering. Examples from biology, ecology, chemistry, energy consumption, economics, probabilities, and statistics, will be addressed as well.
Course Details
Course Code
MATH1012
Credits
3.5
Format and Length
- Lecture: 45 hours
- Lab: 16.5 hours
Prerequisites
To take this course, you must be enrolled in Engineering University Transfer Certificate
Delivery Method
- In person: This course is delivered in a classroom setting with face-to-face instruction at regularly scheduled times.
Schedule
- Term: Winter
- Duration: Jan. 5 - Apr. 15, 2026
- Schedule: Mon: 02:00 - 05:00 pm
- Class: 11044
- Section: A01
- Open Studies: No
Location
- Edmonton
Acknowledgement
We acknowledge that we are on the traditional lands, referred to as Treaty 6 Territory and that the City of Edmonton and all the people here are beneficiaries of this peace and friendship treaty.
