Calculus for Engineering or Physics

Carleton University, Mathematics 1004

Updated July 23, 2024

This site can be used by all students (except for test dates, etc.) registered in MATH 1004 during the Fall/Winter Term regardless of section.

TEXTBOOK:

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INSTRUCTOR:   Dr. Angelo Mingarelli or ask your Instructor,

OFFICE: Herzberg Physics Building, 4380.

(During the pandemic email or zoom is key).

Telephone: Normally 613 520 2600 ext. 2162 (Contact AM by email these days.)

NOTE: Classes should be in person, as is usual, unless otherwise notified.

Winter classes end:

Important dates

The last date to drop your class this fall is November 19, 2022.

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Detailed Course Outline (for Dec 23, 2021 edition of text)

 

WEEK

TESTS/ASSG

SECTIONS

TOPICS

1

 

Chapter 1 (all)

Intro Ch. 2

Functions, Trig. Chapter 10

 

2

 

 

Chapter 2 (all)

3.1-3.3

Limits and continuity, Evaluating and guessing limits at infinity, Derivatives and the Chain rule.

 

3

 

 

Sections 3.4-3.8

 

Implicit functions, Derivatives of trigonometric functions, Inverse functions,

 

4

 

Assignment 1

 

Sections 3.8-3.9

Inverse trigonometric functions and their derivatives, L'Hospital's Rule

 

5

 

TEST 1

 

Sections 4.1-4.6 (all)

Chapter 5

 

Exponentials, logarithms and their derivatives. Curve sketching basics

 

 

 

6

 

 

Chapter 6.1- 6.4 (all)

 

Chapter 7.1 - 7.2

 

Anti-derivatives, Indefinite integral, Summation, Area, Definite integral,

Area, Trig identities (review), Integration by substitution (change of variable)

 

 

7

FALL BREAK

(OCT. 24-28)

 

NO CLASSES

 

 

NO CLASSES

8

 

ASSIGNMENT 2

Chapter 7.3 and 7.3.1-7.3.4

 

Integration by parts (incl. all subsections)

 

 

 

9

 

Chapter 7.4 and 7.4.1-7.4.2

Chapter 7.5.1

 

Integration of Partial fractions,

Integration of powers of sines and cosines,

 

 

 

 

10

 

 

 

TEST 2

Chapter 7.5.2 and

 

7.6, (7.6.1-7.6.2) and 7.7

 

Integration of powers of secants and tangents

Trigonometric substitutions, (incl. all subsections), Improper integrals

 

 

11

 

Chapter 7.7-7.8

Chapter 7.9

Improper integrals,

Area between two curves, Volume of solids of revolution

 

 

12

 

 

Chapter 7.9

Volume of solids of revolution

 

 

EVALUATION TBA (Sept. 2024)

NORMALLY Your final grade will be calculated as:

Tutorial attendance: expected but not graded.

2 tests of 50 minutes at a time TBA by your individual instructors: 15%+15%=30%

2 assignments 2 x 15 = 30%

 Final exam: 40%

 

Missed tests and assignments will be dealt with at a unique predetermined time before the end of term (see accommodations below). Ask your instructor for more details.

 

Accommodations: In place of a doctor’s note or medical certificate, students will be advised to complete the

self-declaration form available on the Registrar’s Office website to request academic accommodation for missed course

work including exams and assignments. Students will also be encouraged to connect directly with their instructors to discuss required accommodations arising from the COVID-19 situation.

 

 

Miscellaneous

It is important to remember that COVID is still present in Ottawa. The situation can change at any time and the risks of new variants and outbreaks are very real. There are a number of actions you can take to lower your risk and the risk you pose to those around you including being vaccinated, wearing a mask, staying home when you’re sick, washing your hands and maintaining proper respiratory and cough etiquette.

Feeling sick? Remaining vigilant and not attending work or school when sick or with symptoms is critically important. If you feel ill or exhibit COVID-19 symptoms do not come to class or campus. If you feel ill or exhibit symptoms while on campus or in class, please leave campus immediately. In all situations, you must follow Carleton’s symptom reporting protocols.

Masks: Carleton has paused the COVID-19 Mask Policy, but continues to strongly recommend masking when indoors, particularly if physical distancing cannot be maintained. It may become necessary to quickly reinstate the mask requirement if pandemic circumstances were to change.

Vaccines: Further, while proof of vaccination is no longer required as of May 1 to attend campus or in-person activity, it may become necessary for the University to bring back proof of vaccination requirements on short notice if the situation and public health advice changes. Students are strongly encouraged to get a full course of vaccination, including booster doses as soon as they are eligible, and submit their booster dose information in cuScreen as soon as possible. Please note that Carleton cannot guarantee that it will be able to offer virtual or hybrid learning options for those who are unable to attend the campus.

All members of the Carleton community are required to follow requirements and guidelines regarding health and safety which may change from time to time. For the most recent information about Carleton’s COVID-19 response and health and safety requirements please see the University’s COVID-19 website and review the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs). Should you have additional questions after reviewing, please contact covidinfo@carleton.ca.

Students with disabilities requiring academic accommodations in this course are encouraged to contact the Paul Menton Center for Students with Disabilities (500 University Center: Call 613-520-6608 or email pmc@carleton.ca)