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Syllabus For Calculus I-2023-2024 Fall Semester REVISED

This document provides information about Calculus I courses offered at Ankara Medipol University in the Fall 2023-2024 semester, including course codes, instructors, weekly schedules, topics to be covered each week in the semester, textbook information, objectives, grading criteria, and important notes. It outlines the Calculus I courses for electrical engineering and civil engineering students with different meeting times and instructors.

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Syllabus For Calculus I-2023-2024 Fall Semester REVISED

This document provides information about Calculus I courses offered at Ankara Medipol University in the Fall 2023-2024 semester, including course codes, instructors, weekly schedules, topics to be covered each week in the semester, textbook information, objectives, grading criteria, and important notes. It outlines the Calculus I courses for electrical engineering and civil engineering students with different meeting times and instructors.

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Faculty of Natural Science and Engineering

Course Codes and MATH1124101 - CALCULUS I (for EEE)


Names MATH 1124101 - CALCULUS I (for CE)
Semester Fall 2023-2024
For MATH1124101-Calculus I:Prof. Dr. Hüseyin Merdan
E-mail: [email protected]
Course Instructors For MATH 1124101 - Calculus I: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Çiğdem Dinçkal
(course coordinator)
E-mail: [email protected]
Weekly Schedule For MATH1124101-Calculus I (for EEE):
Wednesday 13:40-15:30 M-A305
15:40-16:30 M-A305
Friday 13:40-15:30 A-B206
15:40-16:30 A-B305
For MATH 1124101 -Calculus I for (CE): Monday 14:40-17:30 A-B115
Thursday 08:40-11:30 A-B113

Course Description:

This course covers the following topics; Equations and inequalities. Functions and their graphs.
Limits and Continuity. Tangent lines and derivatives. Chain rule. Implicit differentiation.
Derivative of trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions. Indeterminate forms and
L’Hospital's Rules. Extreme values and optimization problems. Sketching graphs. Indefinite and
definite integral. Fundamental Theorem of Calculus and Techniques of integration. Substitution.
Partial fraction expansion. Integrals of Trigonometric Functions. Integration by Parts.

Warning about the course web page: All information and documents about the course
such as syllabus, practice problems will be announced in Microsoft Teams. It is
strictly advised students to follow Microsoft Teams often.

Text Book:
Calculus Early Transcendentals Sixth Edition, James Stewart, Thomson Brooks/Cole, 2008.
ISBN: 978-0-495-01166-8

Course Objectives:

1. To gain basic mathematical knowledge.


2. Developing mathematical thinking and modeling techniques.
3. To give information about limits, derivatives and integrals of functions and their applications.
Grading:

Evaluation Criteria Contrubiton to the course grade


Midterm Exam 40 %
Final Exam 60 %
Weekly Course Contents
Week Topics
Preliminaries:
A: Numbers, Inequalities, and Absolute Values
B: Coordinate Geometry and Lines
1 C: Graphs of Second-Degree Equations
H: Complex Numbers (short review)
Chapter 1: Functions and Models
1.1: Four Ways to Represent a Function
1.2: Mathematical Models: A Catalog of Essential Functions
2 1.3: New Functions from Old Functions
1.5: Exponential Functions
1.6: Inverse Functions and Logarithms
Chapter 2: Limits and Derivatives
2.1: The Tangent and Velocity Problems
3 2.2: The Limit of a Function and Limit Laws
2.3: Calculating Limits Using Limit Laws

2.5: Continuity
2.6: Limits at Infinity; Horizontal Asymptotes
4 2.7: Derivatives and Rates of Change
2.8: The Derivative as a Function

Chapter 3: Differential Rules


3.1: Derivatives of Polynomials and Exponential Functions
5 3.2: The Product and Quotient Rules
3.3: Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions
3.4: The Chain Rule
6 3.5: Implicit Differentiation
3.6: Derivatives of Logarithmic Functions
3.9: Related rates
7 3.10: Linear Approximations and Differentials
8 Midterm Exam
Chapter 4: Applications of Differentiation
4.1: Maximum and Minimum Values
9 4.2: The Mean Value Theorem
4.3: How Derivative Affect the Shape of a Graph
4.4: Indeterminate Forms and L'Hospital's Rule
10 4.5: Summary of Curve Sketching
4.7: Optimization Problems
4.9: Antiderivatives
Chapter 5: Integrals
11 5.1: Area and Distances
5.2: The Definite Integral
5.3: The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
5.4: Indefinite Integrals and the Net Change Theorem
12 5.5: The Substitution Rule
6.1: Areas Between Curves

Chapter 7: Techniques of Integration


13 7.1: Integration by Parts
7.2: Trigonometric Integrals

7.3: Trigonometric Substitution


14 7.4: Integration of Rational Functions by Partial Fractions
7.5: Strategy for Integration
7.6: Integral Using Tables
15 7.8: Improper Integrals
Review

Important Note: If any emergency situation arises during the course, please immediately
contact the course instructor(s) before the exam by email or in person.

Please note that health reports do not necessarily imply a makeup exam.
Decision of make up exams will be taken by our department and then faculty committees.
To accept or reject health reports is at the committees’ discretion.

Health reports for the other course activities are not taken into consideration.

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