Location:
Main Campus
Session:
2025 Fall Semester | Trimestre d'automne
Faculty:
Faculté des sciences / Faculty of Science
Unit:
Department of Mathematics and Statistics_PT
Course Title:
Calculus I
Course Code:
MAT1320
Section:
B00
Course Description:
Intuitive definition of limits; continuity, statement of intermediate value theorem. Quick review of basic derivative formulas: products, chain rule, exponentials, and trigonometric functions. Derivatives of quotients, logarithms, inverse trigonometric functions. Finite difference approximations of derivatives. Analysis of functions via the first and the second derivatives; statements of extreme and mean value theorems. L'Hospital's rule. Implicit differentiation, related rates, optimization, linear approximation, Newton s method. The definite integral and the fundamental theorem of calculus. Antiderivatives of elementary functions, techniques of integration (integration by parts, substitutions, partial fractions). Numerical integration: mid-point, trapezoidal rule and Simpson's rule; error analysis.
Posting limited to:
Professeur à temps partiel postdoctoral / Postdoctoral Part-Time Professor
Date Posted:
juin 11, 2025
Applications must be received BEFORE:
juillet 12, 2025
Expected Enrolment:
205
Approval date:
juin 11, 2025
Number of credits:
3
Work Hours:
39
Course type:
B
Posting type:
Régulier / Regular
Language of instruction:
Anglais | English
Competence in second language:
N/A
Course Schedule:
Mardi | Tuesday 16:00-17:30 Jeudi | Thursday 14:30-16:00 -
Requirements:
PhD in mathematics. Expert level knowledge of Latex (the universal mathematical editor). Must coordinate (across all sections).The provisions of Article 5.1.2 will apply. Maple TA will be used for this course.
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