This program offers high school students the unique opportunity to earn 3 college credits from Emory University in an advanced calculus course with a strong focus on data science applications, taught by Emory faculty.
The Emory Pre-College Program's Advanced Calculus for Data Sciences course (MATH 210 & 210L) is a six-week, credit-bearing undergraduate course designed for exceptional high school students who have completed their sophomore or junior year. This online program provides a short treatment of Calculus II (MATH 112) and Advanced Calculus (MATH 211) with a lab component, focusing on applications to statistics and science. Students will gain skills in advanced integration techniques, Taylor series, multivariable differentiation, optimization, and integration. The curriculum emphasizes applying these mathematical concepts to real-world data, including approximating integrals and functions, working with multivariable functions, and modeling random choices using two-variable density functions. The course aims to equip students with the ability to implement code for computations and visualizations, compute probabilities using continuous probability distributions, and find maximum and minimum values of multivariable functions. Students will earn 3 college credits upon successful completion of the course.
Students attend synchronous online classes on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, with additional asynchronous work throughout the week. Friday lab sessions involve collaborative work on assignments using Python and Google's Colaboratory platform.
This program is ideal for high school students who have completed Calculus I (MATH 111) and are looking to earn college credit while gaining a deeper understanding of advanced calculus concepts and their applications in data science.
Emory University, Atlanta, GA
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