Differential and integral calculus (3 cr)
Code: KC00CB53-3014
General information
Enrollment
22.04.2024 - 04.09.2024
Timing
26.08.2024 - 13.10.2024
Credits
3 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
Teachers
- Pekka Sahimaa
Student groups
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AUTO23
Objective
Upon completion of the course, students will be able to define the derivative and integral for one-variable functions. They will be competent in derivating and integrating the more common mathematical functions and calculating definite integrals and applying their knowledge to common applications. Students will also be capable of calculation tools to solve problems in one-variable differential and integral calculus. They will also apply this knowledge in their Professional Studies and working world.
Content
- Definition of one-variable derivative and integral
- Polynomials: derivation and integration
- Composite functions: derivation and integration
- Tangent of a curve
- Extreme values
- Definite integral
- Area and volume
- Small differentials
- Applications in engineering (deflection of beam, shear and moment, moment of inertia)
Materials
To be announced at the beginning of the course
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
satisfactory (1-2): The student knows and understands to a satisfactory extent the basic concepts and methods of calculus, and is able to apply them to usual problems.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
good (3-4): The student is familiar with the concepts and methods of calculus, and is able to apply them to different types of problems. The student is able to combine the accumulated knowledge and skills with previous experiences in the subject
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
excellent (5): The student is familiar with the concepts and methods of calculus, and is able to apply them to a variety of different problems. The student has demonstrated creativity and innovation, and is able to find new meanings when applying what they have learned.
Qualifications
Algebra and Trigonometry