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HOLY ANGEL UNIVERSITY

College of Arts & Sciences and Education


Department of Mathematics

COURSE OUTLINE IN 2DINCAL

I. Course Title: (Differential and Integral Calculus)

II. Course Description:


This course introduces to students the fundamentals of Calculus: functions,
limits, continuity, derivatives and integrals. It focuses on applications of calculus on
problems involving rate of change, optimization, and obtaining area. This course
assumes a thorough understanding of concepts on analytic geometry and trigonometry.
Moreover, this course helps students develop the logical reasoning skills necessary to
make critical decisions in the workplace as well as in their personal lives. The
mathematical theory is developed to the point necessary to substantiate the
mathematical foundation needed for computer science.

III. Course Credit: 3 units

IV. Pre-requisite: 2ANAGEO

V. Course General Objectives:


At the end of the course, the students are expected to:
1. Discuss the ideas (like functions, limits, derivatives, etc) from graphical
numerical and analytical point of view.
2. Demonstrate logical reasoning, critical and analytical thinking skills in problem
solving
3. Use calculus as a tool to solve real life problems
4. Demonstrate knowledge and skills in applying calculus to scientific endeavor
5. Demonstrate patience, confidence, and perseverance in curve sketching and
problem solving
6. Demonstrate interpersonal skills in working on teams and teaching each other
on various exercises
7. Demonstrate self-reliance in working independently on various exercises
8. Recognize the role of systematic planning in solving problems
9. Demonstrate thinking skills in graphing polynomial functions using ruler and
pencil
10. Relate polynomial functions to technology that makes effective use of
scientific and graphing calculators

VI. Course Outline:


Prelim Period Midterm Period
I. INTRODUCTION IV. DIFFERENTIATION OF ALGEBRAIC
A. Definition of Terms FUNCTIONS
A.1. Calculus A. Differentiation Formulas
A.2. Differential Calculus B. The Chain Rule
A.3. Integral Calculus C. The General Power Formula
B. The Two Basic Problems: Tools to D. Higher Derivatives
Solve these Two Basic Problems E. Implicit Differentiation
II. RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS
A. Relations V. GRAPHS AND PROPERTIES
B. Functions A. Equations of Tangent and Normal
C. Computations on Functions Lines
C.1. Operations with Functions B. Maxima and Minima
C.2. Composite Functions C. Concavity
E. Graphs and Types of Functions D. Sketch of Graphs
F. Limit of Functions
III. DERIVATIVE, SLOPE AND RATE VI. APPLICATION OF DERIVATIVES
OF CHANGE A. Velocity and Acceleration
A. Derivative B. The Differential of a Function
A.1 Three-step rule in finding the C. Approximation by Differential

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derivative of a function D. Optimization
B. Application of the three-step rule to find
the slope
C. Application of the three-step rule to find
The average and instantaneous rate of
change

Final Period
VII. INTEGRATION
A. Indefinite and Definite Integral
A.1. Basic Integration Formulas
A.2. Theorems on Definite
Integral
B. Integration by Substitution

VIII. APPLICATION OF DEFINITE


INTEGRAL
A. Area under a curve
B. Area Between Two Curves
B.1. Vertical Element Method
B. 2. Horizontal Element Method
C. Volumes of Solids of Revolution

VI. Course Requirements:


Class Standing: Quizzes, Seatworks, Assignments, Boardwork, problem sets
Major Exams: Prelim, Midterm, Finals

VII. Grading System


Legend: Table of Equivalents
CSP-Class Standing (Prelim Period) Average
CSM- Class Standing (Midterm Period) (Percentage Grade
CSF- Class Standing (Final Period) Grade)
P- Prelim Examination 97-100 1.0
M- Midterm Examination 94-96 1.25
F- Final Examination 91-93 1.50
88-90 1.75
Prelim Average= 70%(CSP) + 30%(P) 85-87 2.0
82-84 2.25
Midterm Average= 70%(Class Standing)+ 30% (Major Exam. Ave.) 79-81 2.5
CSP + CSM 76-78 2.75
Class Standing= 75 3.0
2
Below 75 5.0
P+M F.A. 6.0
Major Exam=
2 U.W 8.0
Final Average= 70%(Class Standing)+ 30% (Major Exam Ave.)
CSP + CSM + CSF
Class Standing=
3
P+M +F • Manual input for the
Major Exam= computerized class
3 record
Note:
• Raw scores will be transmuted using the official transmutation
table.
• 50% passing

VIII. Course Textbook and References


Calculus with Analytic Geometry by Thurman S. Peterson
Love, Clyde E. and Earl Rainville. Differential and Integral Calculus.
Macmillan Company, 1981
Larson, Roland E and Robert Hosteller. Brief Calculus with Applications. DC
Health and Co., 1987
Taylor, Claudia and Lawrence Gilligen. Applied Calculus, Brooks/Cole Pub.
Co., 1985

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Shaums Outline Series, Theory and Problems of Calculus for Business,
Economics and the Social Sciences
Mendelson, Elliot. Beginning Calculus (Shaums Outline) 2nd Ed., 1997
Benice, Daniel D. Calculus and Its Application . Houghton Mifflin Co. 1987

http://www.canyoncollege.edu/cc/pitre/textbooks.htm

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