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Calculus II Syllabus - Spring 2020

This document provides information about the Calculus II course for the Spring 2019-2020 semester at IUL university, including the course code, title, credits, prerequisite, description, learning objectives, instructional materials, required textbook, schedule, and chapter outline. The course is taught in English and French by instructor Mr. Adnan Hajj and covers functions of several variables, double and triple integrals, vector analysis, line integrals, and surface integrals.

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Calculus II Syllabus - Spring 2020

This document provides information about the Calculus II course for the Spring 2019-2020 semester at IUL university, including the course code, title, credits, prerequisite, description, learning objectives, instructional materials, required textbook, schedule, and chapter outline. The course is taught in English and French by instructor Mr. Adnan Hajj and covers functions of several variables, double and triple integrals, vector analysis, line integrals, and surface integrals.

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Faculty: Engineering Course: Calculus II

Teaching Language: En-Fr Semester: Spring 2019-2020

Department Chair: Dr. Oussama Mustapha e-mail: oussama.mustapha@iul.edu.lb

Instructor: Mr. Adnan Hajj Instructor e-mails:


Adnan.elhaj@iul.edu.lb
e.adnanhaj@gmail.com

Course
Course Title Type Credits Prerequisite (s)
Code
ELCM212 Calculus II Reading 5 Calculus II

Course Description:
The aim of this course is to give a systematic development of the real analysis for functions of
several variables (2 and 3 variables). After completing this course, the student will be able to
understand the basic topics in double and triple integrals, line integrals, and surface
integrals also limits, continuity, differentiability and vector analysis.
Course Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of the course, students should be able to:

1. double and triple integrals, line integrals and surface integrals


2. Continuity,
3. Differentiability of functions of several variables,
4. How to compute double and triple integrals.
5. Vector Analysis

Instructional Material & Learning


Lecture notes
Required Textbook :
Thomas’ Calculus. George B. Thomas- Maurice D. Weir, Joel R. Hass.
Course Schedule:

Session 11. Chapter : I


Function of several variables:
 Sketching graphically the Domain of definition, Limits, continuity and
extension by continuity and sequential characterization of limits.

Session 2 Chapter : I
1
Function of several variables:
2. Sketching graphically the Domain of definition, Limits, continuity and extension
by continuity and sequential characterization of limits.

Session 33. Chapter : II


Differentiability of functions of several variables:
 Partial derivatives of first, second and higher order, Schwarz theorem,
geometric interpretation of partial derivatives and definition of
differential in terms of gradients.

Session 44. Chapter : II


Differentiability of functions of several variables:
 Partial derivatives of first, second and higher order, Schwarz theorem,
geometric interpretation of partial derivatives and definition of
differential in terms of gradients.

Session 55. Chapter : III


Vector analysis:
 Vector field, rotational field, gradient field, exact differential form and
harmonic functions.

Session 6 Chapter : III


Vector analysis: Vector field, rotational field, gradient field, exact
differential form and harmonic functions.
6. Chapter : IV
Double integrals:
Definition, properties, area of a closed bounded domain, computation of double
integral, Fubini theorem, change of variables, polar coordinates.

Session 77. Chapter : IV


Double integrals:
Definition, properties, area of a closed bounded domain, computation of double
integral, Fubini theorem, change of variables, polar coordinates.

Session 88. Chapter : IV


Double integrals: Definition, properties, area of a closed bounded domain,
computation of double integral, Fubini theorem, change of variables, polar
coordinates.
9. Chapter : V
Cylinders and Quadric Surfaces
2
Week 9 Chapter : V
Triple integrals:
Definition, properties, volume of a closed bounded domain, computation
of triple integral, cylindrical and spherical coordinates.
Week 10 Chapter : VI
Triple integrals:
 Definition, properties, volume of a closed bounded domain, computation
of triple integral, cylindrical and spherical coordinates.

Week 11 10. Chapter : VI


Line Integrals
 Line Integrals, properties, computation of line integrals, Work, Circulation
and Flux, Green’s theorem.

Week 12 11. Chapter : VII


Surface Integrals.
 Surface Integrals, properties, computation of surface integrals, stokes’
theorem.

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