Summer Multivariable Calculus
All Gender Course; Full Year Course Credit; Prerequisite - Successful completion of AP® Calculus BC or equivalent
Course Overview
Summer courses at One Schoolhouse are fully online, fully asynchronous, and class-paced. For more information about what this means click here.
This course covers a typical college-level Calculus III curriculum, including vectors and vector-valued functions, curves and surfaces in space, partial derivatives and gradients, multiple integration, line and surface integrals, and fundamental theorems of calculus for multivariable functions (Green’s, Divergence, and Stokes’s Theorems). Built on a foundation of sophisticated problem solving, the course features 3D visualization and model-building activities that help students develop their geometric intuitions about doing calculus in higher dimensions. Students extend their understanding of single-variable calculus to three-dimensional space, building facility with multivariable functions and vector calculus through rigorous problem-solving and applications to science and engineering.
Course Approval
One Schoolhouse is fully accredited with the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. We are an approved online publisher for the University of California.
Academic Program Teachers
Academic Program teachers are passionate about helping students flourish and thrive.
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With small sections (averaging 15 students), teachers inspire, encourage, and instill confidence in their students.
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Teachers are drawn from top independent schools across the country and participate in our extensive training on current research and best practices in online instruction methods.
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Teachers are experts in their subject field and also highly qualified, with over 80% having a master’s degree or a terminal degree.
Summer Courses
Summer courses are for-credit opportunities for ambitious students to get a jump on the next academic year. Students participating in these courses should plan to devote 20 hours per week for eight weeks to their course. Students will receive grades and comments in these classes, which are the equivalent of year-long, high-school level courses. Because of the pacing and intensity of for-credit summer courses, there is little flexibility; students must be available and have internet access for all eight weeks of the course.