Online Calculus Course

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Online Calculus Course
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Calculus I

From the co-founder of MasterClass, the world’s best Calculus course is here. Outlier’s groundbreaking, evidence-based approach is delivering unprecedented student success. Choose from 3 world-class instructors to find the teaching style that best suits you. Practice your skills with question sets, quizzes, and a gorgeous active -learning-based digital textbook. You’ll have access to our free, friendly tutors and study group if you need extra help. Using real-world examples from science to sports to human happiness, this painless(ish) course will help you master calculus (and even enjoy some non-derivative laughs along the way).

Brilliant
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We’ve hand-selected three renowned instructors from MIT, Davidson, and University College London. Sample each instructor and choose one that best fits your learning style, or hop between all three!

How it
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First, choose between a 14-week term or 7-week intensive. Enjoy cinematic video lessons (our CEO co-founded MasterClass), and choose between our 3 Calculus instructors. Enhance your learning with gorgeous interactive textbooks based on evidence-based active learning principles. When it is time for exams, open windows are designed to fit around your schedule. Earn 3 transferable college credits provided by University of Pittsburgh, a Top 60 school.

Dedicated
support

Hit a snag on the site? Have a burning question? We’ve got you covered. Our dedicated Student Success team is available to assist you—and push you—to help you pass with flying colors. Free tutoring is available for this course when you need it. And, if you do all the work but do not pass, we will offer a full refund*.

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Transferable credits from a top 50 school

You’ll earn college credits from the University of Pittsburgh upon course completion.

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School is better with friends. You get $75 off. They get $75 off. (Study buddies for the win.)

Meet your instructors

Hannah Fry, Ph.D.

University College London

John Urschel, Ph.D.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Tim Chartier, Ph.D.

Davidson College

Full refund if you do the work and don’t pass

If you’ve put in the time and effort to do all the work for a course but do not receive a passing grade, that’s on us and you will receive a full refund. You may also exit the course before the drop deadline to receive a full refund (14 days from start for 14-week courses).

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Cost per course

$1332 on average

Cost per course

$597 with monthly payment option

Credits

Usually 3-4 credits from your school

Credits

3 transferable credits from the University of Pittsburgh

Risk

Pay full price after the drop deadline

Risk

Full refund if you do the work but don’t pass

Format

In-person or Zoom

Format

Interactive and 100% online (Zoom-free)

Instructors

Instructors

3 world-class instructors

Lectures

Specific time and place

Lectures

Exams

Exams

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What you’ll learn

For Outlier’s Calculus I course, we require that students have taken and passed a Pre-Calculus or Trigonometry course before enrolling with us. This course covers all the Calculus concepts and techniques you’ll need for college credit, and then some. You’ll also learn how to:

Other key concepts covered

See the syllabus for a complete list

Functions

Functions

Modeling with Functions

Inverse and Logarithmic Functions

Limits

Limits

Tangents and Instantaneous Velocity

Limits of Functions

Continuity of Functions

Limits at Infinity

Derivatives as Functions

Integration

Integration

Approximating Area and Distance

The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus

Differentiation

Differentiation

Differentiating Polynomials and Exponential Functions

The Product and Quotient Rules

Differentiating Trigonometric Functions

Differentiating Logarithmic Functions

Differentiating in the Sciences

Differentiating Exponential Functions

Linearization and Differentials

Applying integration

Applying integration

Finding Areas Between Curves

Volume by Integration

Volume by Integration – Cylindrical Shells

The Mean Value Theorem for Integrals

Applying differentiation

Applying differentiation

Finding Maximums and Minimums

The Mean Value Theorem

Indeterminates and L’Hospital’s Rule

Using Graphing Tools

Hear from our alumni

Zoe B.

Calculus I

“I always struggled in a traditional classroom setting with mathematics. Outlier’s structure made it possible to give the concepts in a way that helped me as someone with no real math background understand Calculus.”

Hannah O.

Calculus I

“After taking Calculus I with Outlier, I feel confident that I can take the higher math classes that are involved in engineering.”

Connor H.

Calculus I

“My experience with Outlier.org was a million times better than any I had with a Calculus class in-person. The lectures were beautiful, the examples were completely applicable, and the instructors laid everything out in a way that just made so. much. sense.”

Frequently asked questions

Am I eligible to take this Outlier course?

We recommend students have earned at least a high school diploma, GED, or equivalent. You must be 13 or older and willing to commit yourself academically to enroll in our courses. Students attempting Outlier courses should be ready for the academic rigor of college-level coursework.
In addition, you’ll need Wi-Fi and a laptop or desktop computer. (You can stream lectures in our iPhone app, but you’ll need a computer to complete the rest of your courses.)

Can I “Audit” this course? (And what, exactly, does that mean?)

When you Audit an Outlier course, it simply means you’re taking the course without the expectation of earning credits or impacting your college transcript. You will not receive a grade, a transcript, nor credits, and will not be participating in exams. Audit Path is ideal for: -High school students who are looking to add sparkle to their college applications, or learn more about a subject, but wish to avoid the burden of impacting their permanent records. -Lifelong learners who want to take a serious course but aren’t interested in receiving grades or college credits. Audit Path includes: -Lifetime access. Your course will never expire. -Access to all course materials (except midterms and final exams). -Access to our Student Success team to ensure you’re still reaching your learning goals. Audit Path makes you exempt from the following: -Quizzes (though Auditing students can still participate) -Midterm finals/grade -Final exams/grade If Auditing sounds right for you, after registering for your course, simply email us at [email protected] and let us know you’d like to go the Audit path. Note: You must contact us with this request before the drop deadline for your course.

Are any parts of this course scheduled or time zone sensitive?

Tutoring sessions will be scheduled to maximize compatibility with students’ schedules and availability. Exams and writing assignments (when applicable) are each open to take for a set window of time (usually several days); however, all other course materials are available to you from the time the course opens through the end of the final exam window.

What if I need accommodations?

If you have a request for reasonable disability accommodations, contact [email protected]. Please include specifics regarding the accommodation you are seeking. Additionally, if you have a disability accommodations letter from a school you are currently attending, you may send that to us as well.

Calculus I Online College Course

UND’s calculus online course covers limits, continuity, differentiation, Mean Value Theorem, integration and Fundamental Theorem of Calculus.

Course Title Math 165: Calculus I
Credits 4 undergraduate credits
Prerequisite MATH 112, OR completion of MATH 107 with a grade of a C or better, OR the required Math Placement Exam score
Format Online – Self-Paced Enroll Anytime
Cost Tuition is $384.88 per credit. Visit the Costs and Aid page regarding additional costs.

Why Take the Calculus I Online Course?

This online math course covers topics typical for a Calculus I college course. The main topics covered are limits, differentiation, using derivates to solve problems and an introduction to integration.

Calculus I Online Course Lessons

You have 3 to 9 months from your enrollment date to complete 24 lessons and 3 proctored exams, proctored by ProctorU Live+.

The course syllabus p rovides the course description and objectives, lesson topics, assignment information, grading criteria, and more.

Download the Course Syllabus

Free Calculus I Textbook

Hartman, Gregory, Ph.D. (2019). APEX Calculus I Late Transcendentals (Version 3.1). This is a free textbook and there is no ISBN. The textbook is available for download within the Blackboard course.

How will the course appear on my transcript?

You may enroll at any time and have 3-9 months to complete this online course. The college credits you earn will be recorded on your transcript in the semester you register.

Why Take Online Classes at UND?

Here are a few reasons why you should take an online enroll anytime course at UND:

  • Great customer service – Our registration team is ready to answer questions quickly so you can focus on your coursework.
  • Affordable – UND’s enroll anytime courses are priced at North Dakota’s affordable, in-state tuition rate.
  • Accredited – UND is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.
  • Easily transfer credits – Transferring credits is always at the discretion of the institution to which the credits are being transferred. In general, credits from schools/universities that are regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission transfer to other regionally accredited institutions. UND’s online courses appear on your UND transcript in the same way as other courses.

Flexible 100% Online Course

You’ll take this online course at your own pace. Some students thrive in this environment, while other students may struggle with setting their own deadlines. If you have successfully taken an independent study or correspondence course previously, UND’s enroll anytime courses may be right for you. Still not sure? Take our online quiz to help determine if online enroll anytime courses are right for you.

Course information including tuition, technology requirements, textbooks, lessons and exams is subject to change without notice.

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