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MATH-1100 Calculus

The document outlines a tentative course plan for a Fall 2022 Calculus course (MATH-1100) with a focus on basic concepts and engineering applications. Key topics include limits, derivatives, optimization, integrals, and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, with a detailed week-by-week lecture schedule. Required textbooks are listed, featuring works by notable authors in the field of calculus and engineering mathematics.

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MATH-1100 Calculus

The document outlines a tentative course plan for a Fall 2022 Calculus course (MATH-1100) with a focus on basic concepts and engineering applications. Key topics include limits, derivatives, optimization, integrals, and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, with a detailed week-by-week lecture schedule. Required textbooks are listed, featuring works by notable authors in the field of calculus and engineering mathematics.

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Tentative Course Plan Fall 2022

Course Title: Calculus


Course Code: MATH-1100
Credit Hours: 3

Course Objectives:
To introduce the basic concepts and engineering applications of Calculus

Course Outcomes
Limits and continuity, derivatives of a function and its applications, optimization problems,
mean value theorem, curve sketching, anti-derivatives and integrals, definite integral and
applications, the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, Inverse functions

Books:
 George B. Thomas and Ross L. Finney, “Calculus and Analytic Geometry,” Latest
Edition, AddisonWesley, ISBN: 0201531747.
 K A Stroud, “Engineering Mathematics”, Latest Edition. Macmillan Education,
ISBN 0-333-4487-1
 K A Stroud, “Further Engineering Mathematics”, Latest Edition. Macmillan
Education, ISBN 0-333- 52610-4
 Erwin Kreyzig, "Advanced Engineering Mathematics", Latest edition, John Wiley &
Sons Inc
 George F. Simmons, “Calculus with Analytic Geometry,” Latest Edition, McGraw-
Hill, ISBN: 0070576424
 Gerald B. Folland, “Advanced Calculus,” Latest Edition, Prentice Hall, ISBN:
0130652652.
 Monty J. Strauss, Gerald L. Bradley and Karl J. Smith, “Calculus”, Latest Edition,
Prentice Hall, ISBN: 0130918717

Detailed outlines:
Week Lecture Contents
#
1 1 Basic introduction to real and complex numbers,
2 Sets and different types of sets, functions and its types.
2 1 Graph of the functions
2 Limit of the function.
3 1 Continuity
2 Asymptotes.
4 1 Derivatives and its example
2 Derivatives and its exercise.
5 1 composition of functions
2 Sand-witch theorem.
6 1 Definitions of local and absolute min/max
2 Extreme value theorem
7 1 Closed interval method
2 Rolle’s theorem with exercise.
8 1 Mean Value Theorem
2 Increasing/Decreasing test.
9 1 First and second derivative test
2 Concavity test and inflection point.
10 1 Anti-derivatives with examples
2 integrals using Riemann sum
11 1 Properties of integral,
2 Integral exercises and integration using substitution rule.
12 1 Presentation
2 Presentations
13 1 Fundamental Theorem of calculus.
2 Quiz 2
14 1 Presentation
2 Integration by parts and average value of the functions
15 1 Presentation
2 Presentation
16 1 Presentation
2 Presentation

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