Syllabus - Integral Calculus
Syllabus - Integral Calculus
Syllabus - Integral Calculus
VISION
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relevant higher education for sustainable development.
MISSION
The Palawan State University is committed to upgrade the quality of life of
the people by providing higher education opportunities through excellent
instruction, research, extension, production and transnational collaborations
and innovations.
PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (BSEE)
1. Possess a solid foundation in electrical engineering, sufficient to enable
careers and professional growth in related fields.
2. Identify and solve engineering problems drawing on a strong foundation
in the basic sciences and mathematics.
3. Communicate effectively and contribute as members of multidisciplinary
teams.
4. Appreciate a diversity of opinion, consideration of ethical issues, and of
the context of ones profession.
5. Conceive, design, implement and operate products, processes and
systems in enterprise and societal contexts.
COURSE SYLLABUS
1. Course Code
:ETC 5
2. Course Title
:INTEGRAL CALCULUS
3. Course Credit
:4
4. Pre-requisite
:DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS
5. Co-requisite
:NONE
6. Course Description
:CONCEPT
OF
INTEGRATION
AND
ITS
APPLICATION TO PHYSICAL PROBLEMS SUCH
AS EVALUATION OF AREAS, VOLUMES OF
REVOLUTION,
FORCE,
AND
WORK;
FUNDAMENTAL FORMULAS AND VARIOUS
7. Student Outcomes
:
Student Outcomes
A graduate of the Bachelor of Science Electrical
Engineering (BSEE) program must have attained:
a. An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics,
physical, life and information sciences; and
engineering sciences appropriate to the field of
practice.
b. An ability to design and conduct experiments, as
well as to analyze and interpret data.
c. An ability to design a system, component, or
process to meet desired needs within identified
constraints.
d. An ability to work effectively in multi-disciplinary
and multi-cultural teams.
e. An ability to recognize, formulate and solve
engineering problems.
f. Recognition of professional, social, and ethical
responsibility.
g. An ability to effectively communicate orally and in
writing using the English language.
h. An understanding of the effects of engineering
solutions in a comprehensive context.
i. An ability to engage in life-long learning and an
understanding of the need to keep current of the
developments in the specific field of practice.
j. A knowledge of contemporary issues.
k. An ability to use the techniques, skills, and
modern engineering tools necessary for engineering
practice.
Program Educational
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Connected
Course
Outcome
Books
Whiteb
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Marking
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Lecture
Boardwork
Seatwork
Assignmen
t
Quizzes
Major
Exams
1. Carry out
Integration
through the
use of
fundament
al formulas
Books
Whiteb
oard
Marking
pen
Lecture
Boardwork
Seatwork
Assignmen
t
Quizzes
Major
1. Carry
out
Integration
through the
use of
fundament
al formulas
Resour
ces
Substitution
2.4. Rational
Functions
2.5. Rationalizing
Substitution
3. Application
3.1. Improper
Integrals
3.2. Plane Area
3.3. Areas
Between Curves
Structures
Interactive
Lecturing
Discussio
ns
Cooperati
ve
Learning
Structures
Exams
and other
integration
techniques
Books
Whiteb
oard
Marking
pen
Lecture
Boardwork
Seatwork
Assignmen
t
Quizzes
Major
Exams
1. Correctly
apply the
concept of
integration
in solving
problems
involving
evaluation
of areas.
1. Correctly
apply the
concept of
integration
in solving
problems
involving
evaluation
of volumes,
work, and
force;
1. Carry out
Integration
through the
use of
fundament
al formulas
and other
integration
techniques
for both
single and
multiple
integrals.
1.Correctly
apply the
concept of
integration
of single
and
multiple
integrals in
solving
problems
involving
evaluation
5th
2936
6th
3743
4. Other
Applications
4.1. Volumes
4.2. Work
4.3. Hydrostatics
Pressure and
Force
Interactive
Lecturing
Discussio
ns
Cooperati
ve
Learning
Structures
Books
Whiteb
oard
Marking
pen
Lecture
Boardwork
Seatwork
Assignmen
t
Quizzes
Major
Exams
7th
4451
5. Surfaces
Multiple Integral as
Volume
5.1. Surface
Tracing: Planes
5.2. Spheres
5.3. Cylinders
5.4. Quadratic
Surfaces
5.5. Double
Integrals
5.6. Triple Integrals
Interactive
Lecturing
Discussio
ns
Cooperati
ve
Learning
Structures
Books
Whiteb
oard
Marking
pen
Lecture
Boardwork
Seatwork
Assignmen
t
Quizzes
Major
Exams
8th
5256
6. Multiple Integral
as Volume
6.1. Double
Integrals
6.2. Triple Integrals
Interactive
Lecturing
Discussio
ns
Cooperati
ve
Learning
Structures
Books
Whiteb
oard
Marking
pen
Lecture
Boardwork
Seatwork
Assignmen
t
Quizzes
Major
Exams
of volumes.
Output
Percent Weight
20%
20%
10%
25%
25%
Final Grade
100%
Laboratory
Topic
Laboratory Exercise/Output
Percent Weight
None
For Subjects with 2nits Lecture and 1 unit Lab : Lecture Grade(2/3)+Laboratory
Grade (1/3)
Passing Grade: 70%
14. Classroom Policies
1. Lateness
A student will be marked late if he/she enters the class 5 minutes
after the indicated time. Any student who comes to class 15 minutes after the
scheduled time or always late for two consecutive meetings shall be marked
absent.
2. Missed Work or Exam
Any student who missed to give class presentation must submit a
work assignment, or take a test should consult the concerned instructor for
immediate compliance.
3. Cheating and Plagiarism
Any student who committed any form of academic dishonesty shall
be given disciplinary action provided in the PSU Students Handbook.
4. Use of Technology
Noted by:
Approved by:
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