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Korea University International Summer Campus (KU ISC) 2023

Embark on a unique summer


June 27, 2023 ∼ August 3, 2023

ISC101A – Calculus I

Ⅰ. Instructor
Professor : Hongshik Ahn
E-mail : [email protected]
Website : http://www.ams.stonybrook.edu/~hahn
Home Institution : State University of New York at Stony Brook
Class : 10:50 am – 12:30 pm
Classroom : 204 Woodang Hall
Office : 312 Woodang Hall
Office Hours : 1:45 - 2:45 pm or by appointment

Ⅱ. Textbook
Required Textbook : Thomas’ Calculus: Early Transcendentals 14th Edition
by Hass, Heil & Weir, Pearson
ISBN-13: 9780134439020
Printed version or PDF eTextbook

Ⅲ. Course Description and Objectives


This course will cover the basic concepts of one variable calculus, including limits, differentiation
with applications, integration techniques and applications, series and approximations. The course
material is fundamental for majors in mathematics, the sciences, and engineering. Students enrolling
in the course are assumed to have basic knowledge of algebra and trigonometry.

Upon successful completion Calculus I, the student will have an understanding topics listed in the
class outline below, be able to solve routine problems, and be able to apply the ideas.

Ⅳ. Grading

Midterm Exam : 40%


Final : 40%
Quizzes : 10%
Assignments : 10%
Ⅴ. Class Outline
Date Topic Chapter Remarks
Tue, June 27 Orientation (no classes)
Wed, June 28 Limit of a Function 2.2
Thu, June 29 The Precise Definition of a Limit, One-Sided Limits 2.3, 2.4
Fri, June 30 Continuity, Tangent Lines, Differentiation Rules, 2.5, 3.2,
Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions 3.3, 3.5
Mon, July 3 The Chain Rule, Implicit Differentiation, 3.6, 3.7
Tue, July 4 The Mean Value Theorem, Critical Points, 4.2, 4.3
Monotonicity, the First Derivative Test
Wed, July 5 Concavity, Sketching of Curves, Indeterminate Forms 4.4, 4.5
and L’Hôpital’s Rule
Thu, July 6 The Definite Integral, The Fundamental Theorem of 5.3, 5.4, 5.5
Calculus, Indefinite Integrals, Substitution Method
Mon, July 10 Definite Integral Substitutions, Area Between Curves, 5.6, 6.1, 6.2
Volumes using Cross-Sections, Volumes using
Cylindrical Shells
Tue, July 11 Arc Length, Area of Surfaces of Revolution 6.3, 6.4
Wed, July 12 Review for the Midterm
Thu, July 13 Midterm Exam
Mon, July 17 Hyperbolic Functions, Basic Integration Formulas 7.3, 8.1
Tue, July 18 Integration by Parts, Trigonometric Integrals 8.2, 8.3
Wed, July 19 Trigonometric Substitution, Integration of Rational 8.4, 8.5
Functions by Partial Fractions
Thu, July 20 Improper Integrals, Parametrizations of Curves 8.8, 11.1
Mon, July 24 Calculus with Parametric Curves, Polar Coordinates 11.2, 11.3
Tue, July 25 Areas and Lengths in Polar Coordinates, Sequence, 11,5, 10.1,
Series, Estimate of Sums 10.2
Wed, July 26 Integral Test, Comparison Tests, Absolute 10.3, 10.4,
Convergence, Ratio and Root Tests, 10.5
Thu, July 27 Alternating Series, Conditional Convergence, Power 10.6, 10.7
Series
Mon, July 31 Taylor and Maclaurin Series, Convergence of Taylor 10.8, 10.9
Series
Tue, August 1 Review for the final
Wed, August 2 Final Exam
Thu, August 3 Consultation on grades / Graduation Day (Available
both online & offline)

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