Unit 1: Modelling with Functions: How do we use mathematics to describe related quantities? (Textbook sections 1.1–1.6)
Unit 2. Limits: How do we work with the infinitely small and the infinitely large? (Textbook sections 1.7–1.9 and 2.1)
Unit 3. The Derivative: In what different ways can rates of change be represented? How are rates of change described and used? (Textbook sections 2.2–2.6)
Unit 4. Computing Derivatives: How are derivatives efficiently computed? (Textbook sections 3.1–3.7)
Unit 5. Using the Derivative: How can we use the derivative to solve complex problems from the sciences? (Textbook sections 3.9, 4.1–4.4 and 4.6–4.7)
Unit 6. The Area Problem: How is the rate of change problem related to the area problem? (Textbook sections 5.1–5.3)
Unit 2. Limits: How do we work with the infinitely small and the infinitely large? (Textbook sections 1.7–1.9 and 2.1)
Unit 3. The Derivative: In what different ways can rates of change be represented? How are rates of change described and used? (Textbook sections 2.2–2.6)
Unit 4. Computing Derivatives: How are derivatives efficiently computed? (Textbook sections 3.1–3.7)
Unit 5. Using the Derivative: How can we use the derivative to solve complex problems from the sciences? (Textbook sections 3.9, 4.1–4.4 and 4.6–4.7)
Unit 6. The Area Problem: How is the rate of change problem related to the area problem? (Textbook sections 5.1–5.3)