(Winter 2010)
Pre-MBA Calculus (Section 1)
MGMT X419.33
(2.5)
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An elective course in the Certificate Program in Business Administration. For students preparing for an MBA who find their calculus skills rusty, this course offers a quick refresher, covering the basic theory of differential and integral calculus and applications of calculus in solving problems in business. The course includes differentiation and integration of simple functions, techniques of differentiation and integration, applications in economics, finance, and business modeling, and functions of several variables. Early registration recommended. See enrollment confirmation for log in information.
William (Bill) Campbell, III, CFA®, M.A., is the principal in a software development firm in Yorba Linda, CA. His background includes five years analyzing mortgage securities for a large bond management company, three years in risk management at a large aerospace firm, more than fifteen years teaching university level mathematics, and more than five years teaching the CFA curriculum. Campbell is also a professional magician, and owns, trains and rides three Arabian horses.
| When: |
Jan 18, 10 to Mar 21, 10 |
| Where: |
Online |
| Fee: |
$570.00
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| Reg#: |
00074 |
| Textbook Information: |
CALCULUS & ITS APPLICATIONS Book Required ISBN: 9780321395344 BITTINGER, 9ed, PEARSON HIGHER EDUCATION
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| Meeting Schedule: |
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| On-line Meeting | 1/18/2010 | Monday | 12:00AM | 12:00AM | On-line class | OL |
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