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MATH 207: Calculus III (for Engineers)

Instructor: Dr. Amani Saloom

Email: [email protected] Office: Building 64G, office 211 A Phone: 0096626400000 Ext: 73656 Twitter: Amani Saloom@amanisaloom

Important note: kindly update your contact info (Mobile no., email, etc in ODUS PLUS)

Classrooms:

Building: 007 Room: 063B Time: MW 11:00am – 12:20am W 12pm – 1:50pm

Note: the tutorial class could be any of the three above. It will be announced proper time ahead.

Textbook: Stewart, James. Calculus, 7th ed, Early Transcendentals, International Metric Version, Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning 2012. ISBN-13: 9780538498876 / ISBN-10:

0538498870

Prerequisite: Math 206 (Calculus II for Engineers) Syllabus:

Refer to “Math 207”, course content sub-option on my web.

Upon completion of this course, the students should be able to:

1. Convert between coordinate systems in three dimensions, and recognize and graph standard equation forms in three dimensions

2. Carry out vector operations to solve practical problems

3. Evaluate limits and study the continuity of vector-valued functions 4. Differentiate and integrate vector-valued functions

5. Solve practical problems involving vector-valued functions.

6. Evaluate the limits and study the continuity of functions of several variables 7. Compute the partial derivatives and multiple integrals of selected functions of

several variables

8. Utilize the techniques of partial differentiation and multiple integration (together with appropriate technology) to solve practical problems and communicate results

9. Carry out scalar and vector operations on vector-valued functions (gradient, divergence, curl)

10. Use Green’s Theorem to evaluate line integrals.

11. Evaluate selected surface integrals

12. Evaluate surface integrals using the divergence theorem and Stokes’ theorem

Student Outcomes addressed by the course:

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An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering.

Examinations:

First Periodic Exam: Wed 27/5/1436 H from 12:30 to 2:00 pm Second Periodic Exam: Wed 3/7/1436 H from 12:30 to 2:00 pm Final Exam: To be announced

Exams’ dates are fixed. Kindly be certain that these dates are in your academic calendar.

The exams may include the following:

- explicit, computational questions - ask to state theorems/definitions - questions that require insight

- proofs or examples from the lectures or homeworks

Grading Policy:

Quizzes 20%

First Periodic Exam 25%

Second Periodic Exam 25%

Final Exam 30%

Remarks:

Kindly be aware of:

- If the students missed any of the periodic exams or quizzes, she has to provide a strong valid reason.

- One make up exam for absent students, graded out of 25, will be held at the 15th academic week. It will be in the topics covered in the 1st and 2nd periodic exams.

- Based on the university policy, if the absence preceded 25% of the classes number, the student will receive a “DN” grade.

Wish you a successful semester!

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