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Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology

Bangladesh

COURSE OUTLINE

1. Course Title: Differential Calculus, Integral Calculus, and Solid Geometry

2. Course Code: MATH 1181(BNQF 0541)

3. Credit hours: 3.0

4. Level: 1st Year, 1st Semester

5. Faculty: Engineering

6. Department: Arts and Sciences

7. Programme: B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering (ME)

8. Synopsis from the Approved Curriculum:

Differential Calculus:
Rolle’s Theorem. Cauchy’s mean value theorem (Lagrange mean value theorem as a special case)
Taylor’s and Maclaurine’s theorems with remainders, indeterminate forms, concavity and convexity of
a curve, point of inflexion, Asymptotes, Curvature.
Limit, Continuity and Differentiability of functions of several variables, partial derivatives and their
geometrical interpretation, differential derivatives of composite and implicit functions, derivatives of
higher order and their commutativity, Euler’s theorem on homogeneous functions, harmonic functions,
Taylor’s expansion of functions of several variables, Maxima & Minima of functions of several
variables, Lagrange method of multipliers.

Integral Calculus:
Fundamental theorem of integral calculus, mean value theorems, evaluation of definite integrals-
reduction formula

Solid Geometry:
System of co-ordinates, distance between two points, section formula, Projection, direction cosine;
equation of planes and lines.

9. Type of course (core/elective): Core

10. Prerequisite(s) (if any): N/A

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11. Name of the instructor(s) with contact details and office hours:

Name of the Instructor: Dr. Kazi Ekramul Hoque


Room: 5A01(10)
Phone: 01851680735
E-mail: [email protected]
Consulting hour: TBA

12. Semester Offered: Spring, 2023

13. Mapping of Course Outcomes (COs) with Program Outcomes (POs) and Bloom’s Taxonomy
level
After completion of the course, the students will be expected to:
Sl. COs POs Bloom’s
No. Taxonomy
C A P
1 Describe the concepts of limit, continuity, differentiability, 1 1
partial differentiations and its application for several variables.
2 Illustrate the general theorem and expansions of function in 1 3
differential calculus
3 Discuss the concept of concavity and convexity, asymptote and 1 2
curvature of curves
4 Find integrals of different functions by various techniques 1 2
5 Comprehend the learning of solid geometry in 3- dimensions 1 2

14. Mapping of COs with Knowledge Profiles, Complex Engineering Problem Solving
and Complex Engineering Activities
Course Outcome Knowledge Profile Complex Problem Solving Complex Engineering
Activities
CO1 K2
CO2 K2
CO3 K2
CO4 K2
CO5 K2
15. Percentages of Assessment Methods
Method Percentage
Class Performance 10
Quizzes 20
Mid-term Exam 20
Final Examination 50

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16. Week wise distribution of contents and assessment methods

Week Topics Assessment Method(s)


1 Discuss details of course outline and goals. Basic discussions
on functions and graph drawing of different functions, limit,
continuity and differentiability of single variable functions.
2 Rolle’s theorem, Cauchy’s mean value theorem (Lagrange’s
mean value theorem as a special case).
3 Taylor’s and Maclaurin’s theorems with remainders
4 Indeterminate forms, concavity and convexity of a curve, points Quiz-1
of inflexion, asymptotes and curvature.
5 Limit, continuity and differentiability of functions of several
variables.
6 Partial derivatives and their geometrical interpretation, Quiz-2
differentials, derivatives of composite and implicit functions,
derivatives of higher order and their commutativity
7 Euler’s theorem on homogeneous functions, harmonic
functions,
8 Taylor’s expansion of functions of several variables, maxima
and minima of functions of several variables- Lagrange’s
method of multiplies
9 Integration by the method of substitution, Integration by parts,
some standard integrals, methods of successive reduction.
10 Introduction of Definite integral, Fundamental theorems of
integral calculus, Mean value theorem
11 System of co-ordinates, distance between two points, section Quiz-3
formula, projection, direction cosine.
12 Equation of planes and lines. Angle between two planes, plane
through the line of intersection of planes
13 Shortest distance of lines and equations of shortest distance.
14 Review Classes.

17. References
17.1. Required (if any)

1) Calculus by Howard Anton, 11th edition


2) Calculus by James Stewart (McMaster University)

17.2. Recommended (if any)


1) A text book on Differential Calculus by Mohammad, Bhattacharjee an Latif.
2) Differential and Integral Calculus by Matin and Chakraborty (5th Edition).

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3) A text book on co-ordinate geometry with vector analysis by Rahman & Bhattacharjee
4) Engineering Mathematics (Tata McGraw Hill Education Private Limited) by Ravish R Singh
and Mukul Bhatt

Prepared by: Checked by: Approved by:

Signature: __________________ Signature: __________________ Signature: __________________

Name: Dr. Kazi Ekramul Name: Mr. Kazi Dawood Hafiz Name: Prof. Dr. Md. Ashrafur
Hoque And Rahman
Department: Arts and Sciences Mr. Ifte Khairul Amin Abbas Head, Department of Arts and
OBE Program Coordinators,
Department: Arts and Sciences
Sciences
Date: 29.10.2023 Date:
Date:

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