Course Title Calculus II
Course Code12044
Number of Credits: 3
Teaching Hours: 48
Prerequisites:Calculus I
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
11 Infinite Sequences and Series
12 Vectors and the Geometry of Space
13 Vector Functions
14 Partial Derivatives
15 Multiple Integrals
16 Vector Calculi
17 Second-Order Differential Equations
Teacher’s information
Nie Gaohui
Li Jie
Luo Chunlin
Wang Pingping
Zou Yuren
Yu Dajin
Textbook
James Stewart, Calculus II(Fifth Edition)