Program Overview The Mathematics 31 course introduces students to the mathematical methods of calculus. The course provides some of the requirements of the mathematics encountered in post-secondary programs. It builds on existing skills in working with functions and expands this knowledge to include a study of limits in preparation for a study of differential and integral calculus. The methods of calculus you will learn are applied to problems encountered in the areas of science, engineering, business and other fields. The focus of the course is to examine functions that describe changing situations as opposed to the more static situations encountered in previous mathematics courses. Students will develop skills in the areas mathematical processes, measurement and geometry, algebra of functions and limits, calculus of derivatives and integrals, and data management. The Mathematics 31 program covers 5 units: Units in the Course
Enrichment - Calculus of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions Assessment For each Unit of study there will be several subsections. Each subsection will have a video for it as well as a brief formative assessment afterwards. Each formative assessment must be submitted to your instructor before going on to the next section. After your work has been submitted, you will be granted access to a video showing the correct solutions to each formative assessment so that you can 1) see if you are right and 2) make corrections if required.
*At the end of each unit, there will be a summative assessment (unit exam) that will cover all outcomes for the unit.