Distance Calculus
In partnership with Distance Calculus, students can take a range of mathematics courses online at their own pace and earn credit from Roger Williams University.
Distance Calculus offers its courses in Flexible Enrollment so that you may start your course at any time, and finish your course as quickly as your skills allow.
Many students are seeking academic Calculus credits for applications to graduate schools, as well as supplementing their regular academic coursework.
Distance Calculus is purely asynchronous - no fixed meeting times, no required lecture attendance, no penalizing due dates. This course format is often perfect for working adults.
You can enroll and start the course at any time. You have up to one year to complete the course.
Enrollment is coordinated by Distance Calculus. Visit distancecalculus.com for more information and to enroll.
Distance Calculus offers the following lower-division undergraduate mathematics courses through University College:
Before Calculus
- DMAT 125 - Introduction to Computational Statistics - 4 credits
- DMAT 135 - Computational Precalculus with Trigonometry - 4 credits
- DMAT 145 - Computational Finite Math - 3 credits
Single-Course Calculus
Computer Science Prep
Freshman Calculus
- DMAT 253 - STEM Calculus I - 4 credits
- DMAT 263 - STEM Calculus II - 4 credits
- DMAT 273 - STEM Calculus III - 3 credits
Freshman Honors Calculus
- DMAT 254 - Honors STEM Calculus I - 5 credits
- DMAT 264 - Honors STEM Calculus II - 5 credits
- DMAT 255 - Honors Calculus I & II for Data Science 5 credits
Sophomore Calculus
- DMAT 311 - Computational Probability Theory - 3 credits
- DMAT 321 - Computational Differential Equations - 3 credits
- DMAT 335 - Computational Linear Algebra - 4 credits
- DMAT 355 - Multivariable Calculus & Vector Analysis - 4 credits
Sophomore Honors Calculus
- DMAT 322 - Honors Computational Differential Equations - 4 credits
- DMAT 336 - Honors Computational Linea Algebra - 5 credits
- DMAT 337 - Honors Linear Algebra for Data Science - 5 credits
- DMAT 356 - Honors Multivariable Calculus & Vector Analysis - 5 credits
Upper Division Mathematics
- DMAT 431 - Computational Abstract Algebra - 4 credits
- DMAT 451 - Computational Differential Geometry - 4 credits