<p>MIT 18.02SC Multivariable Calculus is an OCW Scholar version of MIT's undergraduate multivariable calculus course, taught by Prof. Denis Auroux and designed for independent self-study. Materials cover vectors and matrices, partial derivatives, multiple and line integrals, and vector calculus (Green's, Stokes' and Divergence theorems), making it a strong bridge from A-Level / JC calculus to university-level mathematics.</p><ul><li>Prerequisite: single-variable calculus (e.g. MIT 18.01 or A-Level H2 Maths calculus)</li><li>Format: self-paced; lecture videos, recitation videos, notes, worked examples, problem sets with solutions</li><li>Includes four unit exams and a comprehensive final exam, plus interactive "Mathlets" applets</li><li>Applications drawn from physics, engineering, economics and computer graphics</li><li>Fully free: no registration, no certificate, Creative Commons licensed</li></ul><p>Students access all materials directly on the MIT OpenCourseWare course page.</p>
Who can apply
Anyone who has completed single-variable calculus; ideal for advanced JC2 or post-A-Level students
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Run by MIT OpenCourseWare.
Who can apply?+
Anyone who has completed single-variable calculus; ideal for advanced JC2 or post-A-Level students
<p>MIT 18.02SC Multivariable Calculus is an OCW Scholar version of MIT's undergraduate multivariable calculus course, taught by Prof. Denis Auroux and designed for independent self-study. Materials cover vectors and matrices, partial derivatives, multiple and line integrals, and vector calculus (Green's, Stokes' and Divergence theorems), making it a strong bridge from A-Level / JC calculus to university-level mathematics.</p><ul><li>Prerequisite: single-variable calculus (e.g. MIT 18.01 or A-Level H2 Maths calculus)</li><li>Format: self-paced; lecture videos, recitation videos, notes, worked examples, problem sets with solutions</li><li>Includes four unit exams and a comprehensive final exam, plus interactive "Mathlets" applets</li><li>Applications drawn from physics, engineering, economics and computer graphics</li><li>Fully free: no registration, no certificate, Creative Commons licensed</li></ul><p>Students access all materials directly on the MIT OpenCourseWare course page.</p>
Who can apply
Anyone who has completed single-variable calculus; ideal for advanced JC2 or post-A-Level students
Frequently asked
Who runs this?+
Run by MIT OpenCourseWare.
Who can apply?+
Anyone who has completed single-variable calculus; ideal for advanced JC2 or post-A-Level students
Is it paid?+
Free to apply. No participant fees.
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