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Students at Penn State Great Valley often use our Calculus 2 course to complete general education or major requirements affordably while balancing others commitments.

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The Calculus 2 course at Penn State Great Valley is designed for students who want to gain practical skills while saving significantly on tuition. With NCCRS accreditation, this online course can transfer up to 3–4 credits directly to Penn State Great Valley programs, helping students finish their degree faster and at a lower cost.
Penn State Great Valley accepts courses recommended for college credit by ACE & NCCRS

Our courses are approved by the American Council on Education (ACE) — the same body that approves AP and IB — and are accepted for credit by thousands of universities, including Penn State Great Valley.

Our courses are approved by the National College Credit Recommendation Service (Previously known as National Ponsi) — the NYSED.GOV body that approves AP and IB — and are accepted for credit by thousands of universities, including Penn State Great Valley.
This course costs $250 through TransferCredit.org (UPI Study), compared to an estimated $900–$1,200 or more if taken directly at Penn State Great Valley
FAQ
How many credits will I earn for Calculus 2 at Penn State Great Valley?
You will earn 4 transferable college credits, approved byACE & NCCRS, which can be applied toward your degree at Penn State Great Valley or over 2,100 U.S. universities.
Is the course self-paced and online?
Yes, it’s 100% online and self-paced. You can start anytime and finish on your own schedule within hours or days and then transfer it back to Penn State Great Valley for credit.
Will this course from UPI Study transfer to Penn State Great Valley?
Yes, the Calculus 2 course is ACE- and NCCRS‑approved and can be submitted to Penn State Great Valley for credit toward general education or elective requirements.
How much does the course cost as compared to Penn State Great Valley?
The course costs $250 total, which is 5X more affordable compared to the higher tuition fees charged on campus at Penn State Great Valley or any community college near Malvern, PA.
Course Details For Calculus 2
Learning Outcomes
Penn State Great Valley in Malvern, PA
In Calculus 2 at Penn State Great Valley in Malvern, PA you can learn the same topics, transfer it and save tuition fees by a mile. This course, worth 4 transferable credits and approved by NCCRS, is designed to help students at Penn State Great Valley gain practical skills and, preparing them for success in degree programs and real-world careers. Upon the successful completion of this course, students will be able to: define limits and continuity and apply limit notation in various contexts; estimate limit values using graphical, numerical, and algebraic methods; analyze functions to determine limit behavior, types of discontinuities, and asymptotes; apply differentiation rules to find derivatives of basic functions and compositions; solve practical problems involving rates of change, optimization, and related rates; understand the fundamental theorem of calculus and apply integration techniques to find areas, volumes, and accumulation functions; solve differential equations, including initial value problems and growth models; utilize parametric equations, polar coordinates, and vector-valued functions in modeling motion and other contexts; and analyze sequences and series, determine convergence, and represent functions as power series.
Major Course Topics
Major topics include fundamentals of graphing; fundamentals of functions; function limits; continuity of functions; mastering exponentials and logarithms; mastering exponents and polynomials; advanced functions - parametric, polar, and vector; derivatives: foundational concepts; derivatives at specific points; understanding the derivative as a function; higher-order derivatives; applications of derivatives; calculating derivatives; characteristics of definite integrals; integral applications; applying the fundamental theorem of calculus; mastering integration methods; estimating definite integrals; exploring sequences and series; constant series; and expansion of functions with Taylor Series.

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