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  • Calculus I
  • ʱ䣺2011-02-25ϢԴѧԺ壺[ С]
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    Course Title Calculus I
    Course Code12003
    Number of Credits: 3
    Teaching Hours: 48
    Prerequisites: None
     
    Overview
    This course covers fundamental mathematics useful to modern sciences. The course mainly teaches three basic concepts: limits, differentiation and integration. Students are expected to develop skills in finding limits, derivatives, integrals, and notions about series and differential equations. Emphasis is placed on applying mathematical skills to real-world problems, such as those in economics. Student’s interest in calculus will be raised by the demonstrated vitality of solving practical problems with mathematical methods and their mathematics skills are sharpened by exercises.
     
    Learning Outcomes
    On completion of this course, students should be able to:
    l          Understand the idea of limits, differentiations and integrations;
    l          Calculate  limits, derivatives and integrals;
    l          Use calculus to analyze and solve real-world problems, especially those in economics and management.
     
    Teaching method
    Classroom learning, Multimedia
     
    Syllabus
    1 Function and Models
    2 Limits and Derivatives
    3 Differentiation Rules
    4 Applications of Differentiation
    5 Integrals
    6 Applications of Integration
    7 Techniques of Integration
    8 Further Applications of Integration
    9 Differential Equations
    10 Parametric Equations and Polar Coordinates
     
    Assessment

    Form of assessment
    Weighting
    Relevant course aims and objectives
    Assignment
    40%
    Objectives relating to principle or theory
    Exam
    60%
    All aims and objectives

    Students must achieve a minimum mark 50% in the normal recorders before attending the exam. The exam is an end-of –semester test and it will last approximately about 3 hours.
     
    Teacher’s information
    Nie Gaohui
    Li Jie
    Luo Chunlin
    Wang Pingping
    Zou Yuren
    Yu Dajin
     
    Textbook
    James Stewart, Calculus I(Fifth Edition)
     
    Reference Materials