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Calculus I Syllabus for Computer Science

This syllabus presents information about the Calculus I course that will be taught in the third semester of the Computer Science degree. The course will have 4 credits and will focus on the topics of limits, derivatives, integrals, and their applications. Professor Adela Cano will teach the course in a theoretical-practical manner with the aim of developing the mathematical skills of the students.
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Calculus I Syllabus for Computer Science

This syllabus presents information about the Calculus I course that will be taught in the third semester of the Computer Science degree. The course will have 4 credits and will focus on the topics of limits, derivatives, integrals, and their applications. Professor Adela Cano will teach the course in a theoretical-practical manner with the aim of developing the mathematical skills of the students.
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SYLLABUS

ACADEMIC PERIOD 2022-02

1. GENERAL INFORMATION

FACULTY: FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND COMPUTING


PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL: COMPUTER SCIENCE
CURSO: MA102 CÁLCULO I
GROUP(S): CCOMP3-1
SEMESTRE: III CREDITOS: 4
THEORETICAL HOURS: 2 HORAS PRÁCTICAS: 4

2. TEACHER:
MSc. Adela Luisa Cano Mamani
Master's degree in Science in the area of Applied Mathematics, at the University of Sao Paulo (USP) - Brazil
Bachelor's degree in Mathematics, at the National University of San Agustín (UNSA) - Peru
Bachelor's degree in Mathematics from the National University of San Agustín (UNSA) - Peru

3. COURSE FOUNDATION
Mathematics is one of the fundamental basic sciences in the professional training of scientists.
the engineers.
In particular, Calculus in one variable is one of the subjects that provides the foundation.
for other math subjects, as well as the essential tool to tackle a sin
number of applications, of the derivative and of the integral, in solving problems in the various
fields of science and technology.

4. SUMMARY
The Calculus I course, which corresponds to the area of mathematics, is located in the third semester of the Program.
of Computer Science being mandatory. The nature of the course is theoretical-
practical.
Understand: Functional limit, lateral limits, infinite limits, and continuity. Derivative. Differential and
Intermediate Value Theorem and Mean Value Theorem. The derivative interpretation. Derivation rules and
applications. Integration. Methods of integration. Applications. Applications of the derivative and analysis
of functions. Calculation of primitives. Definite integrals. Geometric applications of calculus
integral, improper integral.

5. CONTRIBUTION TO PROFESSIONAL TRAINING AND GENERAL EDUCATION


It aims to develop mathematical reasoning and critical thinking in the student.
providing the basic and practical conceptual framework to understand and explain the models
mathematicians who describe movement, as well as the tools of differential and integral calculus
tools for solving problems in science and engineering.

6. OBJETIVO GENERAL:
Ability to solve deterministic problems using the tools of differential calculus.
integrate. (computer science).⇒ Outcome a
Ability to work in a team. (computer science)⇒ Outcome d
Ability to express oneself orally and in writing using mathematical language.
science).⇒ Outcome f

7. CONTENTS

7.1 FIRST UNIT: LIMIT AND CONTINUITY

Specific Objectives: Contents: Week(s):

1. Understand the concept of 1. The concept of limits. 3


limit and continuity of a 2. Properties. Limits
function. algebraic. Lateral limits.
2. Calculate algebraic limits and [Link] limits.
trigonometric. 4. Infinite limits and at infinity, asymptotes
3. Apply appropriately the vertical, horizontal and oblique.
properties of limits. 5. Continuous functions.
4. Recognize the points of Properties.
discontinuity of a function.

Mandatory Reading:

UCSP Library Code Books


515.1 E88 Mathematical Analysis I, Eduardo Espinoza Ramos.
6th edition.
Pages 360-490
515.15 S79 Calculus, James Stewart. 6th edition
2010 Pages 88-143
515.15 S79 Cálculo, James Stewart. 6ta edición. 7ma edición.
2013 Pages 87-143
515 A49 Practical Calculation Guide.
Pages 9-74

Suggested Reading:

UCSP Library Code Books


515.15 L25 T1 Calculus, Larson. 10th edition
2014 Pages: 41-94
515.15 P63 Calculation of a variable, Claudio Pita.
1997 Pages: 64-154
515.15 E26 Calculus, Edward Penney. 7th edition.
2008 Pages: 53-104
515.15 S47 Cálculo y Geometría Analítica, Sherman K. Stein
Pages: 12-102
7.2 SEGUNDA UNIDAD: LA DERIVADA Y SUS APLICACIONES

Specific Objectives: Contents: Week(s):


To know the meaning 1. Definition, geometric interpretation. Rules
geometric of the derivative. of Derivation. 4
2. Apply the rules of differentiation2. Chain rule.
3. Derivative of trigonometric functions and their
to find the derivative of a
inverses. Derivative of exponential functions and
function. logarithm.
3. Model and solve problems 4. Implicit derivative.
applying derivatives. 5. Higher order derivative.
4. Calculate limits using 6. Logarithmic derivative.
of L'Hôpital's rule. 7. Maximum and minimum values of functions
5. Graph functions by applying you continue.
the criteria of the derivative. 8. Increasing and decreasing functions.
The first derivative test.
9. Concavity and the second derivative test.
Function graphs.
10. Applications of the derivative: Tangent line,
differentials, rate of change, ratio
related, Maximum and Minimum Problems
and L'Hôpital's rule.

Required Reading:

UCSP Library Code Books


515 A49 Practical Calculation Guide.
Pages: 79-165
515.1 E88 T1 Mathematical Analysis I, Eduardo Espinoza Ramos.
Pages: 495-728
515.15 S79 2013 Calculus of a variable, James Stewart.
Pages: 146-337
515.15 S79 Calculus of a Variable, James Stewart.
Pages: 147-345
515.330711 P97 Cálculo Diferencial e Integral, Edwin J. Purcell.
Pages: 93-215

Suggested Reading:

UCSP Library Code Books


515.33 L25 Differential Calculus, Larson. 10th edition
Pages: 97-277.
515.15 PG3 Calculation of a variable, Claudio Pita.
Pages:159-515
515.15 E26 Calculus with Analytical Geometry, Edward Penney.
7th edition.
Pages: 105-312
515.15 S47 Calculus and Analytical Geometry, Sherman Stein.
5th edition.
Pages: 103-245

7.3 THIRD UNIT: THE INTEGRAL, INTEGRATION TECHNIQUES

Specific Objectives: Contents: Week(s):


1. Identify the strategy for the Definite integral, the antiderivative, theorem
calculation of integrals fundamental of calculus.
undefined. 2. Tables of integrals and simple substitutions.
2. Resolver integrals 3. Integral by parts. 5
undefined. 4. Integral trigonometric.
3. Analyze y to apply the 5. Integral by trigonometric substitution.
prior knowledge for 6. Integral of functions rational y
resolve improper integrals. partial fraction decomposition.
7. Improper integrals.

Mandatory Reading:

UCSP Library Code Books


515.1 E88 Mathematical Analysis II, Eduardo Espinoza Ramos 2012. Pages:
2-267
515.43 L32 Integral Calculus and its Applications 3raedition, Moisés Lázaro
Carrión.
Pages: 3-122
515.15 S79 Calculation of a variable 7maedition, James Stewart
Pages: 339-493
512.1 A49 Practical Guide to Calculus 1raedition, Catholic University San
Pablo 2010.
Pages: 197-249

Suggested Reading:

UCSP Library Code Books


515.15 L25 Calculus and Analytical Geometry 6taEdition, Ronald Larson.
Pages: 278-538
515.15 P63 Calculation of a variable 1ra Edition, Claudio Pita. Prentice-Hall
Pages: 613-651, 733-768
515.15 E26 Calculus with Analytical Geometry 4taEdition, Edwards Penney.
Pages: 481-526
7.4 FOURTH UNIT: APPLICATIONS OF THE INTEGRAL

Specific Objectives: Contents: Week(s):


1. Analyzing is identifying the method.
Areas of flat regions.
suitable for calculating the area 2. Volume of a solid by the disk method or
limited by curves. rings. 3
2. Analyze is to identify the method
3. Volume of a solid by the method of layers
suitable for calculating the cylindrical.
volume of a solid of 4. Length of a curve.
revolution. 5. Center of mass.
3. Apply integrals to calculate
the length of a curve.

Mandatory Reading:

UCSP Library Code Books


515.1 E88 Mathematical Analysis II, Eduardo Espinoza Ramos.
Pages: 425-494
515.15 S79 Calculus of a variable, James Stewart.
515.15 S79 2013 Pages: 421-446
512.1 A49 Practical Calculation Guide.
Pages: 250 - 313

Suggested Reading:

UCSP Library Code Books


515.15 L25 Calculus, Larson.
Page: 462-491
515.15 PG3 Calculation of a variable, Claudio Pita.
Pages: 693-729
515.15 E26 Calculus with Analytic Geometry, Edward Penney.
Págs: 313-321,341-374

8. METHODOLOGY

An active teaching methodology centered on the student is applied using classroom strategies.
inverted and problem-based learning.
At the beginning of each phase, a problem is presented that will be developed and presented in groups of four.
students performing a role each.
In learning sessions, the student must attend the classroom after having reviewed the reading materials.
videos and others provided by the teacher in the virtual classroom
In the classroom, activities will be carried out to reinforce and deepen the material provided by the teacher.
the virtual classroom

9. BIBLIOGRAPHY
9.1 BASIC:
515.1 E88 Mathematical Analysis I and II, Eduardo Espinoza Ramos
515.15 S79 Calculus of a Variable, James Stewart
515.15 A49 Practical Calculation Guide

9.2 COMPLEMENTARY:
515.15 L25 Calculus, Larson
515.15 PG3 Calculation of a variable, Claudio Pita
515.15 E26 Cálculo con Geometría Analítica, Edward Penney

10. EVALUATIONS

NOTE STRUCTURE
Permanent Assessment: 40%
●Examen Parcial: 30%
●Examen Final: 30%

PERMANENT EVALUATION
Written controls on given content (anticipated and unanticipated).
Group problem solving and class presentation.
Class participation.

Prepared by: Reviewed and approved by:

Company Company

Teacher: Nombre: Dra. Claudia Luque Justo.


Adela Luisa Cano Mamani.
Position: Director of the Department of
mathematics and statistics.

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