I'm interested in a organised program which comprehensively covers the topics of Calculus I and Calculus II.
I've recently finished taking my secondary school's university-level Calculus I course, however, I am going to take it again during my first year at university.
I take well to highly-structured/linear learning—especially programs which introduce a topic, move you through each individual step of an example problem, and then give you practical applications of the problem-solving process.
Ideally these topics are introduced clearly and sequentially in a manner which builds upon introduced concepts.
Graphically organised programs are very helpful as well (as it gives a good idea of progress, which is incredibly helpful to me).
I am happy to consider any suggestions, which will hopefully fit my given standards fairly well.
Calculus I: Introduction to differential and integral calculus: including limits, continuity, differentiation and integration of algebraic, trigonometric, logarithmic, exponential, and other transcendental functions
Calculus II: Expanding methods of integration, including coverage of improper integrals, sequences, infinite series, power series, polar coordinates, and parametric and polar equations.