Aug2019 Math146 Syllabus CE
Aug2019 Math146 Syllabus CE
Department of Mathematics
VISION
MISSION
a. The University shall provide a learning environment in order for its students to acquire the attributes that will make
them globally competitive.
b. The University shall engage in publishable and/or economically viable research, development, and innovation.
c. The University shall provide state-of-the-art solutions to problems of industries and communities.
MISSION
PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
A B C
Within the five years after graduation, the graduates of the Civil Engineering program
shall have:
Undertaken, singly or in teams, projects that show ability to solve complex
1
engineering problems.
Had substantial involvement in projects that take into consideration safety, health,
2 environmental concerns and the public welfare, partly through adherence to required
codes and laws.
Demonstrated professional success via promotions and/or positions of increasing
3
responsibility.
Demonstrated life-long learning via progress toward completion of an advanced
4 degree, professional development/continuing education courses, or industrial training
courses.
5 Exhibited professional behavior and attitude in engineering practice.
COURSE SYLLABUS
3. Pre-requisite: None
4. Co-requisite: none
5. Credit: 3 units
6. Course Description: This course covers enhancement lectures on limits of functions, continuity, and
derivatives of algebraic functions. It also covers derivatives of transcendental functions, parametric equations
and their derivatives, applications of derivatives, indeterminate forms, differentials, functions of several
variables, surfaces and their graphs, and partial derivatives.
PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL
PROGRAM OUTCOMES OBJECTIVES
1. Course Coverage
Differential of a Function:
Technology CO3_Exercise2.6
Week7 Integrated (On line
- Definition and geometric
Sept.23/24,2019 Learning Assignment 2)
interpretation Using Matlab
- Differential formulas and
Applications
Parametric equations and their
derivatives
Week7 Summative Test Long Quiz No. 2
Sept.25/26,2019
Week7 Functions of Several Variables: Working
Sept.27/28,2019 through BB activity
examples Seatwork
- Rectangular coordinate system
in Space
- Surface Sketching in 3-D Technology
Week8 (planes, cylinders, and quadric Integrated CO4_Exercise3.1
Sept.30/Oct.1,2019 Learning (BB activity
surfaces)
Using Matlab Seatwork)
- Geometric interpretation of
Week9 partial derivatives of functions Group BB activity
Oct.9/10,2019 dynamics Seatwork
of Two variables
- Higher order partial derivatives
- Differentiability and total CO4_Exercise3.4
Week9 differentials Flipped (Problem Set )
Oct.11/12,2019 Classroom
- Chain Rule for functions of
several variables
- Extrema of functions of two Group CO4_Exercise3.5
Week10 variables dynamics (On-line
Oct.14/15,2019 Assignment 3)
Week10 - Application of Extrema of functions Working
Oct.16/17,2019 of two variables through BB Activity
examples Seatwork
Week10
Oct.18/19,2019 Summative Test Long Quiz No. 3
Engineering Topics : 0%
General Education : 0%
Basic Sciences and Mathematics : 100%
4. Textbook:
CALCULUS: EARLY TRANSCENDENTALS 11e by Anton
5. Course Evaluation
a. Attendance
According to CHED policy, total number of absences by the students should not be more than
20% of the total number of meetings or 9 hrs for a three-unit-course. Students incurring more
than 9 hours of unexcused absences automatically gets a failing grade regardless of class
standing.
c. Written Examination
Long quizzes and final examination will be administered per schedule. No special exam will be
given unless with a valid reason subject to approval of the Department Chairman.
d. Course Portfolio
Course portfolio will be collected at the end of the quarter.
e. Language of Instruction
Lectures, discussion, and documentation will be in English. Written and spoken work may receive
a lower mark if it is, in the opinion of the instructor, deficient in English.
g. Consultation Schedule
h. Appeal system
All appeals on student assessment must be made by the concerned student within one week
after the return of the assessed student work.
In case the student is not satisfied, no later than one week after the decision of the faculty has
been made, he can elevate the appeal to the program chair or dean in case there is no program
chair. The decision of the program chair or dean is final. The faculty must abide with the moderated
decision of the program chair or dean.
6. Other References
a. e-Books
Calculus Single and Multivariable, 7e by Hughes-Hallett, 2016
Calculus AP Edition by Hughes-Hallett
Applied Calculus 6 edition by Hughes-Hallett
Calculus of a Single Variable by Larson and Edwards, 2018
Applied Calculus by Waner and Constenoble, 2018
Calculus: An Applied Approach by Larson, 2017
Calculus Early Transcendental by Stewart, 2016
Applied Calculus for Managerial, Life and the Social Sciences by Tan , 2017
14.2 Websites
WileyPlus
Mapua Blackboard
8. Committee Members:
Course Cluster Chair : Maria Rosario C. Exconde
CQI Cluster Chair : Reynaldo C. Lanuza
Members : Alberto C. Villaluz
Teresita L. Zapanta