Courses and Schedules
MAT-2320 Calculus II 
This is an advanced-level course focusing on integration theory. While the prerequisite, MAT-2310: Calculus I, focuses on the local changes of single variable functions, the topics in MAT-2320 lead to an investigation of accumulated change. The course aims at serving the needs of students in engineering, mathematics, and the physical and life sciences as well as economics. Students are required to interpret, describe, discuss, justify, and make conjectures as they problem-solve. The topics in Calculus II are carefully chosen to promote the investigation of integrals and include computing algebraically (when possible), numerically, and approximating value when other options are not possible. The applications investigated as part of course work include area, volume, motion, and distance.
Advisory: It is advisable to have knowledge in a course equivalent to MAT-2310: Calculus I with a grade of C or better to succeed in this course. Students are responsible for making sure that they have the necessary knowledge.
Study Methods:
- Guided Study (MAT-2320-GS):
- Mar 2026, Apr 2026, May 2026, Jun 2026, Jul 2026, Aug 2026, Sep 2026, Oct 2026, Nov 2026, Dec 2026, Jan 2027, Feb 2027, Mar 2027, Apr 2027, May 2027, Jun 2027
Online Courses (MAT-2320-OL):- Mar 2026, Apr 2026, May 2026, Jun 2026, Jul 2026, Aug 2026, Sep 2026, Oct 2026, Nov 2026, Dec 2026, Jan 2027, Feb 2027, Mar 2027, Apr 2027, May 2027, Jun 2027
Self-Directed Courses (MAT-2320-SD): This course is offered every term.
NCPACE Courses (MAT-2320-CD): This course is offered every term.
Credits: 4
Preview the Online Syllabus 
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