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The document provides a teaching plan for a course in Applied Calculus and Analytical Geometry. It outlines the course objectives, learning outcomes, topics to be covered each week over 17 weeks, textbook references, assessment details, course policies, and instructor contact information.

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Calculus Teaching Plan

The document provides a teaching plan for a course in Applied Calculus and Analytical Geometry. It outlines the course objectives, learning outcomes, topics to be covered each week over 17 weeks, textbook references, assessment details, course policies, and instructor contact information.

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BAHRIA UNIVERSITY

13 NATIONAL STADIUM ROAD, KARACHI


+ 92 21 924 0002-6
FAX: + 92 21 924 0351
bukc.bahria.edu.pk

TEACHING PLAN

Course Title: APPLIED CALCULUS AND ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY


Course Code: GSC 110
Credit Hours: 3
Contact Hours: 3 hours lecture per week
Prerequisite(s): None
Semester: 1
Instructor(s): Tooba Mehtab
Course material University LMS
available
Objectives: The main aim of this course is to introduce students with the fundamental concepts of calculus and analytical
geometry. In addition to understanding of concepts, one of the key goals is to enable students to apply the
learned concepts to solve various practical problems. The course will serve to help the Computer Science
students to understand and solve the problems involving Mathematical and logical concepts in other courses and
problem domains.
Course Learning After successful completion of this course, the students should be able to:
Outcomes 1. Describe real value functions of one and more variables 1 C1
2. Apply the concepts of limits and continuity to solve problems in 3 C3
differential calculus
3. Solve applied problems by applying concepts of Integration 3 C3
After successful completion of this course, the students should be able to: PLO BT Level
Synopsis: Limits and Continuity; Introduction to functions, Introduction to limits, Techniques of funding limits,
Indeterminate forms of limits, Continuous and discontinuous functions and their applications, Differential
calculus; Concept and idea of differentiation, Geometrical and Physical meaning of derivatives, Rules of
differentiation, Techniques of differentiation, Rates of change, Tangents and Normal lines, Chain rule, implicit
differentiation, linear approximation, Applications of differentiation; Extreme value functions, Mean value
theorems, Maxima and Minima of a function for single-variable, Concavity, Integral calculus; Concept and idea
of Integration, Indefinite Integrals, Techniques of integration, Riemann sums and Definite Integrals,
Applications of definite integrals, Improper integral, Applications of Integration; Area under the curve,
Analytical Geometry; Straight lines in R3, Equations for planes.

Lecture Plan

WEEK TOPICS/SUBTOPICS Lab QUIZZES/ASSIGNMENTS REMARKS


01 Introduction to Course
Functions
Domain & range
Graph of a function
Vertical line test
02 Functions of Several Variables, Real
Valued Function, Domains and Ranges
Limit of a function, Properties of Limit,
Limits from graph
Left Handed & Right Handed Limit,
Limits in Higher Dimensions
03 Continuity of functions Quiz 1
Continuity of Functions of More Than
Two Variables
Graphical approach
04 Introduction to derivatives of one
variable Assignment01
Derivatives rules
Derivatives of algebraic and
transcendental functions
Derivatives of more than one variables
05 Partial Derivatives
applications
06 The Chain Rule Quiz 2
Implicit Differentiation for more than
one variables
07 L Hopital rule Assignment 2
Graph Application of Derivative
Relative Minima and maxima

08 Mid Term 7 to 16 April 2023


09 Integration and its techniques
Definite integrals
Area under the curve
Integration techniques
Integration applications
10 Integration using substitutions
Definite integral
Area under the curve

11 Integration of trigonometric functions


Integration using inverse trigonometric
functions

12 Integration by parts Quiz 3


Integration by table

13 Integration using partial fraction, Assignment03


case I:Linear factors
case II: repeated linear factors
14 Case III: irreducible quadratic factors
Case IV: repeated factors
15 Analytical geometry Quiz 4
Vectors Assignment 4
16 Lines and planes in 3-space
Point-Normal Equation of a Plane

Vector Form of Equation of a Plane


17 Parametric Equations of a Line
Line of Intersection of Two Plane
18 Final
COURSE EVALUATION:

Type of Assessment Percentage (%) Remarks


Course Work 30 4 Quizzes (10 Marks)
4 Assignments (20 Marks)
Mid-Term Exam 20
Final Exam 50

TEXT BOOKS:

THOMAS CALCULUS (12th Edition) by George B. Thomas, Jr.


Main
Calculus by Stewart, James.
Reference Calculus by Earl William Swokowski; Michael Olinick; Dennis Pence; Jeffery A. Cole.
CALULUS by Howard Anton

GRADING SCHEME:

COURSE POLICY:
Homework  Late homework will not be accepted,
(Assignments)  All works have to be done independently,
 Students handing in similar homework will receive a grade of 0 (ZERO) and face possible disciplinary
actions.
Makeup Exams In accordance with university regulations, i.e. students should bring a valid excuse authenticated through valid
channels immediately within first week after the exam. Otherwise they will be considered absent and no
makeup exam for them.
Lab/Tutorials All works done in Lab/Tutorials must be individuals.

Attendance  Students are expected to attend all classes


 Attendance is compulsory and will be taken regularly.
 Attendance for less than 80% of the lectures will result in students being barred from taking the Final
Exam.
Code of Conduct The assignments, quizzes and exams need to be done individually. Copying of another student's work or code,
even if changes are subsequently made, is inappropriate, and such work or code will not be accepted. The
University has very clear guidelines for academic misconduct, and they will be enforced in this class.
Cell Phone Cell phones are restricted during class. Cell phones must be turned off during the lecture. If your cell phone
rings during class, you may be asked to leave.

*It is acknowledged that the objectives, synopsis of the course and distributions of examination marks will not be changed in the
framework of the course as certified.

Tooba Mehtab ___________________________

Signature of Course instructor Validated by Head of Department

Date: 07/03/2022 Date:

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