The course is an extension of the Calculus encountered in the second year of university mathematics. It is the generalization for the notion of functions that may have multiple inputs and outputs. Advanced Calculus is applied when dealing with the physical problems encountered in Physics, Engineering, Economics, and Statistics, just to mention a few. The course involves advanced methods of computation. It includes differentiation, integration, and vector analysis of functions.

This course will provide you with a variety of computational methods (line integrals, double and triple integrals) for evaluating lengths, areas, volumes, work, and force. It is used to create mathematical models with optimal solutions.

You are required to read a lot on partial derivatives.