Calculus – Online Lessons (Math 1151)-Calculus For Scientists and Engineers


Hawaii On-Line University Calculus on line course

There are online and hybrid sections of Math 1151 where the students have online, interactive lessons for each topic instead of the traditional in-person lectures. To benefit all Math 1151 students, the MSLC is making these online, interactive lessons available on their website to all students.

This course is offered under the Creative Commons License

Course courtesy of OSU.

Click here to go to the course Calculus 1152. Math 1152

Calculus I- 1151 -Calculus For Scientists and Engineers


Hawaii On-Line University. Courses that teach science and technology with axioms of truth.

These are online and hybrid sections of Math 1151 where the students have online, interactive lessons for each topic instead of the traditional in-person lectures.

Please click on the following link to go to their FREE Calculus On-Line course from OSU

This course is shown as a courtesy of Ohio State University Free online courses program under the

Creative Commons License

Calculus 1 Online Lessons (Math 1151)

There are online and hybrid sections of Math 1151 where the students have online, interactive lessons for each topic instead of the traditional in-person lectures.  To benefit all Math 1151 students, the MSLC is making these online, interactive lessons available on their website to all students.

 

HOU-218.01- Single-Variable Calculus- Version A- Calculus Part I- Free Course


This is a free course given by MIT under The

Creative Commons License

Single Variable Calculus

Secant approximation mathlet from the d’Arbeloff Interactive Math Project. Image courtesy of Haynes Miller, Heidi Burgiel, and J.-M. Claus.

Reference: David Jerison. 18.01SC Single Variable Calculus. Fall 2010. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA.

Level

Undergraduate

Course Features

Course Description

This calculus course covers differentiation and integration of functions of one variable, and concludes with a brief discussion of infinite series. Calculus is fundamental to many scientific disciplines including physics, engineering, and economics.

Course Format

Click to get started.This course has been designed for independent study. It includes all of the materials you will need to understand the concepts covered in this subject. The materials in this course include:

  • Lecture Videos with supporting written notes
  • Recitation Videos of problem-solving tips
  • Worked Examples with detailed solutions to sample problems
  • Problem sets with solutions
  • Exams with solutions
  • Interactive Java Applets (“Mathlets”) to reinforce key concepts

 

David Jerison. 18.01SC Single Variable Calculus. Fall 2010. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA.

HOU 18.02 Multi-Variable Calculus- Calculus Part II – Free Course


Multivariable Calculus offered by MIT under the Creative Commons License

Course Home

OCW Scholar

Graph of an eighth of a sphere.

Directional derivatives for functions of two variables. (Image courtesy of John B. Lewis.)

Instructor(s)

Prof. Denis Auroux

Level

Undergraduate

Cite This Course. 

Reference: https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/mathematics/18-02sc-multivariable-calculus-fall-2010/#

Course Features

Course Description

This course covers differential, integral and vector calculus for functions of more than one variable. These mathematical tools and methods are used extensively in the physical sciences, engineering, economics and computer graphics.

Course Formats

Click to get started.The materials have been organized to support independent study. The website includes all of the materials you will need to understand the concepts covered in this subject. The materials in this course include:

  • Lecture Videos recorded on the MIT campus
  • Recitation Videos with problem-solving tips
  • Examples of solutions to sample problems
  • Problem for you to solve, with solutions
  • Exams with solutions
  • Interactive Java Applets (“Mathlets”) to reinforce key concepts

5.112 Principles of Chemical Science- Chemistry


Principles of Chemical Science

Linear combinations of atomic orbitals for tetrahedral methane.

Linear combinations of H 1s atomic orbitals that match nodal properties of C 2p atomic orbitals for tetrahedral methane. (Figure by MIT OpenCourseWare.)

MIT Course Number

5.112

Level

Undergraduate

Translated Versions

 

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Course Features

Course Description

5.112 is an introductory chemistry course for students with an unusually strong background in chemistry. Knowledge of calculus equivalent to MIT course 18.01 is recommended. Emphasis is on basic principles of atomic and molecular electronic structure, thermodynamics, acid-base and redox equilibria, chemical kinetics, and catalysis. The course also covers applications of basic principles to problems in metal coordination chemistry, organic chemistry, and biological chemistry.

Differential Equations-


Differential Equations

As taught by MIT

Course Features

Course Description

The laws of nature are expressed as differential equations. Scientists and engineers must know how to model the world in terms of differential equations, and how to solve those equations and interpret the solutions. This course focuses on the equations and techniques most useful in science and engineering.

Course Format

Click to get started. This course has been designed for independent study. It provides everything you will need to understand the concepts covered in the course. The materials include:

  • Lecture Videos by Professor Arthur Mattuck.
  • Course Notes on every topic.
  • Practice Problems with Solutions.
  • Problem Solving Videos taught by experienced MIT Recitation Instructors.
  • Problem Sets to do on your own with Solutions to check your answers against when you’re done.
  • A selection of Interactive Java® Demonstrations called Mathlets to illustrate key concepts.
  • A full set of Exams with Solutions, including practice exams to help you prepare.

Source: https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/mathematics/18-03sc-differential-equations-fall-2011/

Calculus I- 1115


Weekly Calendar: Don’t forget, we have a quiz on Friday on Chapters 4-6

 

Hawaii On-Line University. Courses that teach science and technology with axioms of truth.

These are online and hybrid sections of Math 1151 where the students have online, interactive lessons for each topic instead of the traditional in-person lectures.

Please click on the following link to go to their FREE Calculus On-Line course from OSU

This course is shown as a courtesy of Ohio State University Free onlin courses program.

Calculus 1 Online Lessons (Math 1115)

There are online and hybrid sections of Math 1115 where the students have online, interactive lessons for each topic instead of the traditional in-person lectures.  To benefit all Math 1115 students, the MSLC is making these online, interactive lessons available on their website to all students.

This course has been designed for independent study. It includes all of the materials you will need to understand the concepts covered in this subject. The materials in this course include:

  • Lecture Videos with supporting written notes
  • Recitation Videos of problem-solving tips
  • Worked Examples with detailed solutions to sample problems
  • Problem sets with solutions
  • Exams with solutions
  • Interactive Java Applets (“Mathlets”) to reinforce key concepts

 

 

Required Readings

Self paced- One Chapter at a time. Then write a review as expected.

Lecture Notes

More Lectures

Lecture 03 + Quiz + Group Projects Starting

Lecture 3 & Quiz + Projects as a group

 

 

Required Readings

One Chapter / week

Lecture Notes

Lecture 04 + Lecture 05 + Quiz Scores

Required Readings

Lecture Notes

Lecture Notes

Lecture 06 + Lecture 07 + Lecture 08

Required Readings

Lecture Notes

Lecture Notes.

Midterms Review + Group Project Drafts Due

Required Readings

Lecture Notes

Lectures.

Midterm Study Guide

Required Readings

Lecture Notes

Lectures.

Midterm Review + Lecture 09

Required Readings

Lecture Notes

Lectures

Lecture 10 + Lecture 11 + Lecture 12

Required Readings

Lecture Notes

Lectures.

Lecture 13 + Lecture 14 + Lecture 15

Required Readings

Lecture Notes

Lectures.

Final Study Guide

Required Readings

Lecture Notes

More Notes.

Group Projects Due + Finals Review

Required Readings

Lecture Notes

Final Notes.