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COURSE OUTLINE
Level Three
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Co-requisites
(if any)
Instructional Lecture
Strategies Class discussion
Course
Assessment Method %
State weightage Assignments 20
of each type of Quizzes 20
assessment. Mid-term Exam 20
Final Examination 40
Total 100
Instructor Zaineb A. Taqi
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Course Synopsis Students will be exposed to calculus methods so that they will be able to
solve real-life problems, and be able to apply them to solve problems arise
in different scientific and engineering discipline.
Content Outlines
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Integration Techniques: Review of Formulas and Ch. 6
Techniques. Integration by Parts. Trigonometric
Techniques of Integration. Integration of Rational
Functions Using Partial Fractions. Integration Tables.
First Order Differential Equations: Modeling with DE. Ch. 7
Separable Differential Equations Logistic Growth.
Direction Fields and Euler’s Method. Systems of First
Order Differential Equations Predator-Prey Systems.
Infinite Series: Sequences of Real Numbers. Infinite Ch. 8
Series. The Integral Test and Comparison Test.
Alternating Series. Power Series. Taylor Series. Fourier
Series.
Vectors and the Geometry of Space: Vectors in the Ch. 10
Plane. Vectors in Space. The Dot Product. The Cross
Product. Lines and Planes in Space. Surfaces in Space.
References Required
Recommended
Anton, H., Bivens, I. & Davis, S. (2002). Calculus (7th ed.). USA: John
Wiley.
Proposed
Start Date Semester 3, 2007/2008
(Semester)