Pedram Emami
DirectorySpring Term 2026 (1950)
MATH 154A - Calculus for Business and Economics I
0 units (fi 6)(TWO TERM, 3-0-0)
The derivative as a rate of change. Differentiation of elementary, trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions. The definite integral as a summation. Integration. The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Optimization. Applications in the context of business and economics. Prerequisite: Mathematics 30-1. Note: Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154 or SCI 100.
LECTURE F30B (31632)
2026-05-04 - 2026-06-19
MW 09:00 - 10:50
MATH 156A - Calculus for Business and Economics II
0 units (fi 6)(EITHER, 3-0-0)
Techniques and applications of integration. Improper integrals. Partial differentiation. Multivariate optimization. Probability and calculus. Applications in the context of business and economics. Prerequisite: One of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144 or 154. Note: Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 101, 115, 118, 136, 146, 156 or SCI 100.
LECTURE F30B (31548)
2026-05-04 - 2026-06-19
MW 15:00 - 16:50
Summer Term 2026 (1960)
MATH 154B - Calculus for Business and Economics I
3 units (fi 6)(TWO TERM, 3-0-0)
The derivative as a rate of change. Differentiation of elementary, trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions. The definite integral as a summation. Integration. The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Optimization. Applications in the context of business and economics. Prerequisite: Mathematics 30-1. Note: Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154 or SCI 100.
LECTURE F30B (41037)
2026-06-29 - 2026-08-07
MW 09:00 - 10:50
MATH 156B - Calculus for Business and Economics II
3 units (fi 6)(EITHER, 3-0-0)
Techniques and applications of integration. Improper integrals. Partial differentiation. Multivariate optimization. Probability and calculus. Applications in the context of business and economics. Prerequisite: One of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144 or 154. Note: Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 101, 115, 118, 136, 146, 156 or SCI 100.
LECTURE F30B (40974)
2026-06-29 - 2026-08-07
MW 15:00 - 16:50