Differential Calculus

There are many reasons why you should study differential calculus. Here are a few of the most important ones:

Differential calculus is a powerful tool for understanding and modelling change. It can be used to analyse the rate of change of any function, which can be used to make predictions about the future or optimize current systems.

Differential calculus is essential for many fields of study, including physics, engineering, economics, and finance. If you want to pursue a career in any of these fields, you will need to have a strong foundation in differential calculus.

Differential calculus is a challenging but rewarding subject. Learning differential calculus will help you develop your problem-solving skills and mathematical reasoning abilities.

Differential calculus is simply beautiful. The concepts of differential calculus are elegant and powerful, and they can be used to solve some truly fascinating problems. Here are some specific examples of how differential calculus is used in the real world:

In physics, differential calculus is used to model the motion of objects, the flow of fluids, and the behaviour of electric and magnetic fields.

In engineering, differential calculus is used to design bridges, buildings, and machines.

In economics, differential calculus is used to analyse the behaviour of markets and to make predictions about economic growth.

In finance, differential calculus is used to price options and other financial derivatives.

If you are interested in a career in any of these fields, or if you simply want to learn more about how the world works, then I encourage you to study differential calculus. It is a powerful and rewarding subject that will open up a world of new possibilities for you.

Level 4

£9.95

  • PDF Workbook
  • 11 Video Tutorials
  • 22 Multiple Choice Exercises
  • Final Exam
  • Certificate of Completion

Meet the instructor

Mike Lopez
UniCourse Mathematics Lecturer and CEO

Michael created UniCourse back in March 2014, whilst teaching HNC/D engineering students in north west colleges. A specialist in engineering mathematics and circuits, he pioneered Bluetooth circuitry as a designer at the turn of the millennium. He is still one of our very active full-time teachers, as well as being CEO.