Engineering Calculus
Revised: November 2006
Course Description
Limits, continuity, derivatives of algebraic and trigonometric functions with applications. Three semester hours. Prerequisite: Math 146 or placement.
Objectives
1. To provide an introduction to functions of one variable;
2. To provide an introduction to the differential calculus of functions of one
variable;
3. To provide students with problem solving skills using the differential calculus;
4. To expose students to real-life applications of differential calculus from a
variety of fields.
Text
Stewart, James. Calculus: concepts and contexts, 2nd edition, Brooks/Cole, 2001.
Grading Procedure
Grading procedures and factors influencing course grade are left to the discretion of individual instructors, subject to general university policy.
Attendance Policy
Attendance policy is left to the discretion of individual instructors, subject to general university policy.
Course Outline
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CHAPTER 1 — Functions and Models (7 days)
Sections 1 - 7 -
CHAPTER 2 — Limits and Derivatives (10 days)
Sections 1 - 10 -
CHAPTER 3 — Differentiation Rules (8 days)
Sections 1 - 8 -
CHAPTER 4 — Applications of Differentiation (9 days)
Sections 1 - 9









