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Course Code: EC1 Document Code: QR – ODET – 001

COURSE SYLLABUS
College of Engineering and Technology Education Prerequisite: n/a Revision No: 01
Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering
Issue No: 01 Issue No: 01
Course Title: Lecture Unit: 3 Issued Date: August 2021
ENGINEERING CALCULUS 1 Laboratory Unit: 0
Effectivity Date:
1st Semester, SY 2021 – 2022

Vision
Holy Trinity College of General Santos City is a leading educational institution and a globally- recognized wellspring of quality accessible, relevant and
holistic education and training.
Mission
As a Filipino, non-sectarian educational institution, founded in the teachings of God, Holy Trinity College of General Santos City is committed to the
nurturance of lifelong learners who are self-reliant, productive, morally upright and responsible member of the society
Goals
Holy Trinity College of General Santos City seeks to:
1. Implement Transformation and relevant CURRICULA;
2. Secure Ideal Necessary Resources;
3. Organized an Involved and Transparent ADMINISTRATION
4. Take into service Academically – equipped and Research- oriented Faculty;
5. Make use of Innovation and Advanced TECHNOLOGY; and
6. Carry out nature- friendly and Service- driven STUDENTS
Institutional Outcomes:
The Graduates of Holy Trinity College are expected to:
Course Code: EC1 Document Code: QR – ODET – 001
COURSE SYLLABUS
College of Engineering and Technology Education Prerequisite: n/a Revision No: 01
Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering
Issue No: 01 Issue No: 01
Course Title: Lecture Unit: 3 Issued Date: August 2021
ENGINEERING CALCULUS 1 Laboratory Unit: 0
Effectivity Date:
1st Semester, SY 2021 – 2022

1. Express effectively their ideas through multifarious means of communication.


2. Practice community engagement that will address health and wellbeing, environmental responsibility, cultural diversity and social justice.
3. Think critically and solve various problems by recognizing relevant information, studying alternatives, synthesizing findings and devising relevant
solutions.
4. Apply technical skills as required in their field of study.
5. Continue to develop their knowledge, skills and abilities for personal and professional growth.

COURSE DESCRIPTION
The course presents differentiation of algebraic and transcendental functions, applications of the derivative, differentials, indefinite integrals, definite
integrals. Partially fulfills Core Mathematics requirement.
The goal here is developing the student’s geometric insight into the concepts of differentiation and integration, and applying these concepts to problem solving and
“real world application”.

COURSE OBJECTIVE
Upon completion of this course, the student should be able to:
1. Apply arithmetic, algebraic, geometric, statistical and logical reasoning to solve problems.
2. Represent and evaluate basic mathematical and/or logical information numerically, graphically, and symbolically.
3. Interpret mathematical and/or logical models such as formulas, graphs, tables and schematics, and draw inference from them.
Course Code: EC1 Document Code: QR – ODET – 001
COURSE SYLLABUS
College of Engineering and Technology Education Prerequisite: n/a Revision No: 01
Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering
Issue No: 01 Issue No: 01
Course Title: Lecture Unit: 3 Issued Date: August 2021
ENGINEERING CALCULUS 1 Laboratory Unit: 0
Effectivity Date:
1st Semester, SY 2021 – 2022

Students will become proficient in techniques of differentiation; understand the concept of rate of change and how to use it to solve real world problems, the concept
of definite and indefinite integral and their relations to area and rate of change. In particular, the students will
1. Be able to explain the concept of continuous functions
2. Compute instantaneous rate of change
3. Compute derivatives of polynomial and transcendental functions
4. Differentiation to solve related rate and optimization problems
5. Compute definite and indefinite integrals.

COURSE PROGRAM

TIME FRAME TOPICS

Week I. Functions, Graphs and Inverse functions


1 1. Explicit
2. Implicit
3. Algebraic
4. Linear
5. Constant
6. Quadratic
7. Trigonometric
8. Exponential
9. Logarithmic
Course Code: EC1 Document Code: QR – ODET – 001
COURSE SYLLABUS
College of Engineering and Technology Education Prerequisite: n/a Revision No: 01
Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering
Issue No: 01 Issue No: 01
Course Title: Lecture Unit: 3 Issued Date: August 2021
ENGINEERING CALCULUS 1 Laboratory Unit: 0
Effectivity Date:
1st Semester, SY 2021 – 2022

10. Inverse trigonometric

Week 1 II. The limit of a functions


a. Limit formula

Week 2 III. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions

Week 3-7 IV. Derivatives


a. Techniques of differentiation
b. Rules of differentiation
c. Deriving different kinds of functions

Week 8-9 V. Related rates


a. Volume
b. Speed and acceleration
c. Strategies in solving related rates

Week 9-10 VI. Other Application


1. Maxima
2. Minima
Course Code: EC1 Document Code: QR – ODET – 001
COURSE SYLLABUS
College of Engineering and Technology Education Prerequisite: n/a Revision No: 01
Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering
Issue No: 01 Issue No: 01
Course Title: Lecture Unit: 3 Issued Date: August 2021
ENGINEERING CALCULUS 1 Laboratory Unit: 0
Effectivity Date:
1st Semester, SY 2021 – 2022

REQUIRED READINGS:
1. Field, Michael J. “Differential Calculus and Its Applications”, 2013
2. Monahan, Chris “Calculus 2”, 2016
3. Boardman, M., Nelsen, R. “College Calculus: A one-term course for Students with previous Calculus Experience”, 2015
4. Larson, R., Edwards, B. “Calculus: Early Transcendental Functions”, 2014
5. Courant, Richard “Differential and Integral Calculus”, 2011
6. Farlow, Stanley J. “An Introduction to Differential Equation and Their Applications”, 2012

COURSE REQUIREMENTS
To complete the course, the students must be able to comply:
 Quizzes and Tests (Announced and Unannounced)
 Examinations (Midterms, Finals)
 Assignments
 Board work
 Seat work
 Group work

General Classroom Policies 1. Attend the class on time and observe punctuality

2. If necessary ask permission from Authorized Person ahead of time if one cannot fulfill the duties and responsibilities
Course Code: EC1 Document Code: QR – ODET – 001
COURSE SYLLABUS
College of Engineering and Technology Education Prerequisite: n/a Revision No: 01
Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering
Issue No: 01 Issue No: 01
Course Title: Lecture Unit: 3 Issued Date: August 2021
ENGINEERING CALCULUS 1 Laboratory Unit: 0
Effectivity Date:
1st Semester, SY 2021 – 2022

required during the class

3. Always wear the prescribed complete school uniform and I.D.

4. Pass all the requirements needed by the course on time

5. Follow the rules and regulations of the school properly ( Please read the handbook for more information)

6. Only those who are officially enrolled in the course can be admitted in the class.

GRADING SYSTEM:
The passing grade is 75% of the total scores from the following:

1. 2. Online Engagement 10%

3. 4. Discussion Fora 20%

5. 6. Performance-Based 40%
Assessment
7. 8. Major Examinations 30%

Total 100%
Course Code: EC1 Document Code: QR – ODET – 001
COURSE SYLLABUS
College of Engineering and Technology Education Prerequisite: n/a Revision No: 01
Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering
Issue No: 01 Issue No: 01
Course Title: Lecture Unit: 3 Issued Date: August 2021
ENGINEERING CALCULUS 1 Laboratory Unit: 0
Effectivity Date:
1st Semester, SY 2021 – 2022

Reviewed by: Recommended Approval: Approved by:


Prepared by:

ENGR. RYAN T. TUYAN KIRK MACREGOR A. LAZARRAGA, ME, MIT PROF. LEONILA R. JUANATAS, MIT DR. MARILOU E. ALBANO
Date: 8/18/21 BSCpE Program Head Dean, CETE Vice President of Academic Affairs

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