Language of Instruction
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English
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Level of Course Unit
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Bachelor's Degree
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Department / Program
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ELECTRICAL-ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
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Type of Program
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Formal Education
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Type of Course Unit
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Compulsory
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Course Delivery Method
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Face To Face
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Objectives of the Course
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Converting real life problems into mathematical equations
Making students able to decide the usage of derivative and integration in a proper way
Applying techniques of derivation and integration.
Understanding the result of derivatives and integrals.
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Course Content
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Limit
Continuity, Rate of Change
Derivative, Applications of Derivative
Introduction to Integral
Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
Volumes by Integral
Area and Arc Length by Integral
Integration Techniques
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Course Methods and Techniques
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Class participation: During the lectures, considerable amount of time will be allocated for active learning exercises. Bonus grades may be rewarded to outstanding students.
Quizzes: There will be three announced capsule quizzes, which will cover the four subcomponents. Additionally, each subcomponent will have a number of separate announced quizzes throughout the term that will cover only that subcomponent’s content. Dates of the individual subcomponent quizzes will be announced separately.
Homework: There will be three homework assignments during the semester.
The homework material will be announced through Canvas. The first page of the submission should include a cover page (the Cover Page example is available on Canvas). The deadlines of the homework will be announced on Canvas.
Late submissions: A late submission may be submitted within 48 hours of the due date, with a penalty of 40% reduction in total grade received.
Recitations: There will be recitation hours which will be announced beforehand in class or on Canvas.
Exams: There will be one final examination. The exam may include qualitative/quantitative problems, short answer questions, multiple choice questions. A calculator may be needed for the exams. You may not use a smart phone or other network device for this purpose.
Attendance policy: You are strongly recommended to follow the classes in schedule. Attendance is a crucial part of the course as lecture materials are covered during the lectures using the active learning tools, which requires in-class engagement. Regular quizzes are a good measure for attendance. Anyone fails to meet 70% attendance will fail from the course.
Academic honesty: The highest standards of academic honesty
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Prerequisites and co-requisities
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None
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Course Coordinator
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Associate Prof.Dr. SERGEY BORISENOK sergey.borisenok@agu.edu.tr
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Name of Lecturers
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None
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Assistants
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None
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Work Placement(s)
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No
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Recommended or Required Reading
Resources
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- Lecture Slides
- “University Physics with Modern Physics”, Roger A. Freedman, A. Lewis Ford, Francis Weston Sears Hugh D. Young, Pearson
- “Principles and Practice of Physics”, Eric Mazur, Pearson
- “Physics for Engineering and Scientists”, Ohanian, W. W. Norton & Company
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