Course Description
Course Name
Calculus III (Guaranteed - Fall)
Session: VVLF3125
Hours & Credits
3 Credits
Prerequisites & Language Level
Taught In English
- There is no language prerequisite for courses at this language level.
Overview
DESCRIPTION
This course is a continuation of Calculus II, in which three-dimensional calculus is addressed. Emphasis in this course will be placed on understanding the underlying concepts rather than memorization: knowing why is the key to knowing how. We will cover selected sections in Chapters 12-16 of the textbook.
STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES
1. Given vector-valued or real-valued functions involving two or more independent variables, students will identify and use appropriate techniques to analyze the fundamental properties of those functions.
2. Students will be able to setup and solve physical applications problems related to all aspects of motion along a curve. Included would be the arc length of a curve, tangent, velocity, and acceleration.
3. Students will be able to use the concepts of divergence, curl and flux and apply Green's Theorem, Stokes' Theorem, and Gauss' Divergence Theorem. Students will solve problems related to vector fields including flow fields and conservative vector fields.
SYLLABUS CHANGE POLICY
Except for changes that substantially affect implementation of the evaluation (grading) statement, this syllabus is a guide for the course and is subject to change with advance notice. Please be aware of the fact that this is a "flexible" syllabus, and it may be necessary to modify it throughout the semester due to pedagogical considerations. Any changes, however, will be minimal.
*Course content subject to change