Math 135 provides an introduction to calculus. It is taken primarily by students interested in the biological sciences, business, economics, and pharmacy. Math 135 may be followed by Math 136 or Math 138.
There is another calculus sequence, Math 151-152-251, which is taken by students in the mathematical and physical sciences, engineering, and computer science. Although it is possible to take Math 152 after Math 135, this is not a recommended sequence. More importantly, the prerequisite for Math 251 is Math 152; neither Math 136 nor Math 138 satisfies this prerequisite.Students who may need to take Math 152 or 251 should start their study of calculus with Math 151, and students who decide after taking Math 135 that they may wish to take Math 251 should follow Math 135 with Math 152.
In addition to the standard 4-credit format of the course, there is a 5-credit format.
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Department at Rutgers New Brunswick for informational
purposes. While we try to maintain it, information may not be
current or may not apply to individual sections. The authority for
content, textbook, syllabus, and grading policy lies with the
current instructor.
Information posted prior to the beginning of the semester is
frequently tentative, or based on previous semesters. Textbooks
should not be purchased until confirmed with the instructor. For
generally reliable textbook information—with the exception
of sections with an alphabetic code like H1 or T1, and topics
courses (197,395,495)—see the
textbook list.
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Department at Rutgers New Brunswick for informational
purposes. While we try to maintain it, information may not be
current or may not apply to individual sections. The authority for
content, textbook, syllabus, and grading policy lies with the
current instructor.
Information posted prior to the beginning of the semester is
frequently tentative, or based on previous semesters. Textbooks
should not be purchased until confirmed with the instructor. For
generally reliable textbook information—with the exception
of sections with an alphabetic code like H1 or T1, and topics
courses (197,395,495)—see the
textbook list.
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Department at Rutgers New Brunswick for informational
purposes. While we try to maintain it, information may not be
current or may not apply to individual sections. The authority for
content, textbook, syllabus, and grading policy lies with the
current instructor.
Information posted prior to the beginning of the semester is
frequently tentative, or based on previous semesters. Textbooks
should not be purchased until confirmed with the instructor. For
generally reliable textbook information—with the exception
of sections with an alphabetic code like H1 or T1, and topics
courses (197,395,495)—see the
textbook list.
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Instructors' web pages
Summer 2009
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Disclaimer: Posted for informational purposes only
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Department at Rutgers New Brunswick for informational
purposes. While we try to maintain it, information may not be
current or may not apply to individual sections. The authority for
content, textbook, syllabus, and grading policy lies with the
current instructor.
Information posted prior to the beginning of the semester is
frequently tentative, or based on previous semesters. Textbooks
should not be purchased until confirmed with the instructor. For
generally reliable textbook information—with the exception
of sections with an alphabetic code like H1 or T1, and topics
courses (197,395,495)—see the
textbook list.
Fall 2011
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Instructors' web pages
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Department at Rutgers New Brunswick for informational
purposes. While we try to maintain it, information may not be
current or may not apply to individual sections. The authority for
content, textbook, syllabus, and grading policy lies with the
current instructor.
Information posted prior to the beginning of the semester is
frequently tentative, or based on previous semesters. Textbooks
should not be purchased until confirmed with the instructor. For
generally reliable textbook information—with the exception
of sections with an alphabetic code like H1 or T1, and topics
courses (197,395,495)—see the
textbook list.
Fall 2010
Spring 2010
Fall 2009
Instructors' web pages
Summer 2009
Spring 2009
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Disclaimer: Posted for informational purposes only
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Department at Rutgers New Brunswick for informational
purposes. While we try to maintain it, information may not be
current or may not apply to individual sections. The authority for
content, textbook, syllabus, and grading policy lies with the
current instructor.
Information posted prior to the beginning of the semester is
frequently tentative, or based on previous semesters. Textbooks
should not be purchased until confirmed with the instructor. For
generally reliable textbook information—with the exception
of sections with an alphabetic code like H1 or T1, and topics
courses (197,395,495)—see the
textbook list.
Fall 2009
Instructors' web pages
Summer 2009
Spring 2009
Older
Disclaimer: Posted for informational purposes only
This material is posted by the faculty of the Mathematics Department at Rutgers New Brunswick for informational purposes. While we try to maintain it, information may not be current or may not apply to individual sections. The authority for content, textbook, syllabus, and grading policy lies with the current instructor.
Information posted prior to the beginning of the semester is frequently tentative, or based on previous semesters. Textbooks should not be purchased until confirmed with the instructor. For generally reliable textbook information—with the exception of sections with an alphabetic code like H1 or T1, and topics courses (197,395,495)—see the textbook list.