Module designation

Calculus (Pratical) (MAA104)

Semester(s) in which the module is taught

3rd

Person responsible for the module

Muchammad Yusuf Syaifuddin

Language

Indonesian

Relation to curriculum

Compulsory / elective / specialisation

Teaching methods

Lecture and lesson.

Workload (incl. contact hours, self-study hours)

1×170 minutes (2×50 minutes lecture and lesson and 1×70 minutes self-study) per week for 16 weeks

Credit points

1 CP (1,6 ECTS)

Required and recommended prerequisites for joining the module

Advanced Calculus

Module objectives/intended learning outcomes

General Competence (Knowledge):

  Capable of using calculus concepts, especially in life sciences.

Specific Competence: student capable of

1.      Solving problems related to equations and inequalities using MAPLE.

2.      Solving problems related to functions and limits using MAPLE.

3.      Solving problems related to derivatives using MAPLE.

4.      Solving problems related to integrals using MAPLE.

5.      Solving problems related to sequences and series using MAPLE.

Content

Algebraic operations, equations, inequalities, writing functions and calculating function values, drawing graphs, limits, derivatives and indefinite integrals, definite and area integrals, volumes and improper integrals, differential equations, sequences and series.

Examination forms

Essay and Presentation

Study and examination requirements

Students are considered to pass if they at least have got a final score 40 (D).

Final score is calculated as follow: 10% softskill+20% assignment + 28% Presentation + 23% midterm + 19% final exam.

 

Final index is defined as follow:

A

: 86 – 100

AB

: 78 – 85.99

B

: 70 – 77.99

BC

: 62 – 69.99

C

: 54 – 61.99

D

: 40 – 53.99

E

: 0 – 39.99

Reading list

  1. Stewart J., Clegg D., dan Watson S. (2019). Calculus: Early Transcedentals, United State of America.
  2. Varberg, D., Purcell, E., and Rigdon, S. (2014). Calculus. Early Transcendentals, 13th edition. Boston: Pearson.