ࡱ> DFCM %bjbj== "6WW%lDT*###)))))))$ + *-)#^###)*#^)#)erc)T) 7lR))$*0T*)--)Revised July 17, 2004 Calculus, Third Edition Hughes-Hallett, Gleason, McCallum et al John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2002 Table of Contents (some subsection titles edited slightly; check with individual instructors for sections included in their specific classes since syllabi can vary) CALCULUS I (MATH 2014) (Differential Calculus) TOPICS: Syllabus from Shirley Pomeranz Chapter 1. A Library of Functions Functions and Change Exponential Functions New Functions from Old Logarithmic Functions Trigonometric Functions Powers, Polynomials, and Rational Functions Introduction to Continuity Chapter 2. Key Concept: The Derivative 2.1 How Do We Measure Speed? 2.2 Limits 2.3 The Derivative at a Point 2.4 The Derivative Function Interpretations of the Derivative The Second Derivative Continuity and Differentiability Chapter 3. Short-Cuts to Differentiation 3.1 Powers and Polynomials 3.2 The Exponential Function 3.3 The Product and Quotient Rules 3.4 The Chain Rule 3.5 The Trigonometric Functions 3.6 Applications of the Chain Rule (More Differentiation Rules and Related Rates Problems) 3.7 Implicit Differentiation 3.8 Parametric Equations 3.9 Linear Approximation and the Derivative 3.10 Using Local Linearity to Find Limits (LHopitals Rule) Chapter 4. Using the Derivative 4.1 Using First and Second Derivatives (Sketching Graphs of Functions) 4.2 Families of Curves 4.3 Optimization 4.4 Application to Economics (Marginality) (This section is skipped) 4.5 Optimization and Modeling 4.6 Hyperbolic Functions (This section is skipped) 4.7 Theorems about Continuous and Differentiable Functions Chapter 5. Key Concept: The Definite Integral 5.1 How Do We Measure Distance Traveled (Riemann Sums) 5.2 The Definite Integral 5.3 Interpretations of the Definite Integral 5.4 Theorems About the Definite Integral (Integration Rules) Chapter 6. Constructing Antiderivatives 6.1 Antiderivatives Graphically and Numerically 6.2 Constructing Antiderivatives Analytically (Integration Rules) END OF CALCULUS I TOPICS  CALCULUS II (MATH 2024) (Integral Calculus, etc.)TOPICS: Note: Mathematica is Introduced in Calculus II Labs Syllabus from Dale Doty Chapter 6. Constructing Antiderivatives 6.1 Antiderivatives Graphically and Numerically 6.2 Constructing Antiderivatives Analytically (Integration Rules) 6.3 Differential Equations (Introduction to the Most Basic Differential Equations) 6.4 Second Fundamental Theorem of Calculus 6.5 The Equations of Motion Chapter 7. Integration 7.1 Integration by Substitution 7.2 Integration by Parts 7.3 Table of Integrals Algebraic Substitutions sand Trigonometric Substitutions Approximating Definite integrals Approximation Errors and Simpsons Rule Improper Integrals Comparison of Improper Integrals Chapter 8. Using the Definite Integral 8.1 Areas and Volumes 8.2 Applications to Geometry 8.3 Density and Center of Mass 8.4 Applications to Physics 8.5 Applications to Economics (This section is skipped) 8.6 Distribution Functions 8.7 Probability, Mean, and Median Chapter 9. Series 9.1 Geometric Series 9.2 Convergence of Sequences and Series 9.3 Tests for Convergence 9.4 Power Series Chapter 10. Approximating Functions 10.1 Taylor Polynomials 10.2 Taylor Series 10.3 Finding and Using Taylor Series 10.4 The Error in Taylor Polynomial Approximations 10.5 Fourier Series Chapter 11. Differential Equations 11.1 What is a Differential Equation? 11.2 Slope Fields 11.3 Eulers Method 11.4 Separation of Variables 11.5 Growth and Decay (This section is skipped) 11.6 Applications and Modeling (This section is skipped) 11.7 Models of Population Growth (This section is skipped) 11.8 Systems of Differential Equations (This section is skipped) 11.9 Analyzing the Phase Plane (This section is skipped) 11.10 Second-Order Differential Equations: Oscillations (This section is skipped) 11.11 Linear Second-Order Differential Equations (This section is skipped) Additional Topics: 13.1 Displacement Vectors 13.2 Vectors in General 17.1 Parameterized Curves 17.2 Motion, Velocity, and Acceleration Polar Coordinates (one class) Complex Numbers (one class) END OF CALCULUS II TOPICS  CALCULUS III (MATH 2073) (Multivariate Calculus) TOPICS: Syllabus from Bill Hamill Chapter 12. Functions of Several Variables 12.1 Functions of Two Variables 12.2 Graphs of Functions of Two Variables 12.3 Contour Diagrams 12.4 Linear Functions 12.5 Functions of Three Variables 12.6 Limits and Continuity Chapter 13. A Fundamental Tool: Vectors (These two sections are skipped now; Sections 13.1 Displacement Vectors and 13.2 Vectors in General are covered in Calculus II) 13.3 The Dot Product 13.4 The Cross Product Chapter 14. Differentiating functions of Several Variables 14.1 The Partial Derivative 14.2 Computing Partial Derivatives Algebraically 14.3 Local Linearity and the Differential 14.4 Gradients and Directional Derivatives in the Plane 14.5 Gradients and Directional Derivatives in Space 14.6 The Chain Rule 14.7 Second-Order Partial Derivatives 14.8 Differentiability Chapter 15. Optimization: Local and Global Extrema 15.1 Local Extrema 15.2 Optimization 15.3 Constrained Optimization: Lagrange Multipliers Chapter 16. Integrating Functions of Several Variables 16.1 The Definite Integral of a Function of Two Variables Iterated Integrals Triple Integrals Double Integrals in Polar Coordinates Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Application of Integration to Probability Change of Variables in a Multiple Integral Chapter 17. Parameterization and Vector Fields (These two sections are skipped now; Sections 17.1 Parameterized Curves and 17.2 Motion, Velocity, and Acceleration are covered in Calculus II) 17.3 Vector Fields 17.4 The Flow of a Vector Field 17.5 Parameterized Surfaces (This section is skipped) Chapter 18. Line integrals 18.1 The Idea of a Line Integral 18.2 Computing Line Integrals Over Parameterized Curves 18.3 Gradient Fields and Path-Independent Fields 18.4 Path-Dependent Vector Fields and Greens Theorem Chapter 19. Flux Integrals 19.1 The Idea of a Flux Integral 19.2 Flux Integrals for Graphs, Cylinders, and Spheres 19.3 Flux Integrals Over Parameterized Surfaces (This section is skipped) Chapter 20. 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