Mat 102
Mat 102
Faculty of Engineering
Department of Mathematics
MAT 102/202 – Calculus II (Required Course)
Fall 2023 – 2024
Credits 3 hours
Prerequisites
By Course MAT 101 or placement
Section: R
Note: For further questions or concerns, you may email the Chairperson of the
Mathematics Department at [email protected]
Course Outcomes Upon the completion of this course, students will acquire
competencies in the following skills:
1. Apply integration to compute lengths and volumes of
revolution
2. Evaluate integrals using advanced techniques of integrals
such as inverse substitution, integration by parts, and
partial fractions.
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3. Solve, derive, and integrate logarithmic, exponentials,
inverse trigonometric, and hyperbolic functions
4. Determine convergence and divergence of improper
integrals
5. Evaluate multiple integrals
6. Perform vector operations and dot products
7. Illustrate the role of the computer as an important tool for
problem solving in Calculus courses
8. Acquire the skills and understandings necessary for
success in subsequent studies of calculus.
Academic Honesty Submitting someone else’s work as your own is not tolerated.
The assignments are scaled to be small enough in size that they
may be completed by the individual student. The instructor
realizes that homework is frequently a collaborative task, and
understands that some students may require some help.
Students who collaborate with others are expected to submit
their homework online by themselves. Students are not
expected to collaborate on online quizzes or examinations
(quizzes, exams and final). If the instructor determines that
academic dishonesty has occurred, the student(s) involved will
normally be given an immediate grade of “F” and dropped
from the course.
Class Policies Class participation is expected and will form a part of the final
grade. Students are expected to attend all class sessions and to
be on time. Roll will be called each class meeting. Classes
missed for legitimate reasons, such as illness or temporary duty
assignments are excusable. The student is expected to make up
the missed work by making arrangements with the instructor.
The student is responsible for providing the instructor with
justification for an excused absence either prior to or
immediately after the absence. During the semester, each
unjustified absence will result in a deduction of 5 grades.
Course program:
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Grading Policy
Attendance / Class participation (ATT/ CP) 5%
Homework / Projects (HW/ PR) 15%
Quizzes / Continuous assessment (QZ/ CA) 20%
Class exams:( CE) 25%
Exam I (EX I)
Exam II (EX II)
Final Exam (FEX) 35%
The two exams (I & II) will be counted. The highest grade obtained will constitute
70% of the exam’s grade and the lowest 30%
A grade of zero will be assigned for any missed exam unless a valid excuse is submitted.
There will be no make-up exams.
Examination Dates
Homework Format All online homework and quizzes should be submitted on the due
date. Any extra homework required by the instructor should also
be submitted on the due date. Late homework will be penalized
50% per class period. No homework or projects will be accepted
after the last day of classes. Your homework should be written
on clean A4 sheets (notebook sheets are not accepted). The
sheets should be stapled. Each homework problem should be
clearly written before presenting the solution. Dirty and
unordered homework will be rejected.
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Expanded Description, Content, and Form
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January 8: L’Hopital’s Rule & Improper Integrals
Reading: Chapter 8, section 8.7
Homework #12 (Due January 15): Problems assigned online
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