•   Differential Calculus 5N00EK27-3002 10.01.2022-27.02.2022  3 cr  (21IENVE) +-
    Learning outcomes of the course unit
    After completing this course student is able to apply the concepts of limit and derivative when solving practical problems, interpret derivative as rate of change, determine the derivative using graphical, numerical and symbolical methods, and construct error estimates using the differential method.
    Prerequisites and co-requisites
    Orientation for Engineering Mathematics and Functions and Matrices or similar skills.
    Course contents
    Limit, Derivative, Partial Derivative, Graphical Differentiation, Numerical Differentiation, Symbolic Differentiation, Applications of Derivative, Error Estimation with Differential.
    Assessment criteria
    Satisfactory

    Student understands the basic concepts of differential calculus and is able to solve simple applications that are similar to the model problems solved during the course.

    Good

    In addition, student is able to apply the methods of differential calculus in various problems and is able to explain the methods of her/his solutions.

    Excellent

    In addition, student has an overall understanding of using differential calculus to solve applications and the ability to present and justify the chosen methods of solution.


    Name of lecturer(s)

    Jukka Suominen

    Recommended or required reading

    All material, theory and exercises, can be found in TuniMoodle. If necessary, a student can use math books he/she has used before and the Internet to search more information about the topics. A student can borrow books in TAMK library. The solutions for the some homework will be published in TuniMoodle after every deadline.

    Planned learning activities and teaching methods

    Distance lessons, exercises, self-study, videos, homework, exam.
    A student solves exercises and saves them in TuniMoodle by given dead-lines.

    Assessment methods and criteria

    The final grade is based on the exam and the homework. A homework package is given weekly (approximately 8 packages). One point is given for every submitted homework package in Moodle. Homework packages are not accepted by email. The maximum points for the test is 42 points. The homework and the test together give the maximum of 50 points. The grade is based on the following table

    12,5 points -> grade 1
    20 points -> grade 2
    27,5 points -> grade 3
    35 points -> grade 4
    42,5 points -> grade 5

    Language of instruction

    English

    Timing

    10.01.2022 - 27.02.2022

    Registration

    02.12.2021 - 09.01.2022

    Credits

    3 cr

    Group(s)

    21IENVE

    Teacher(s)

    Jukka Suominen

    Unit, in charge

    TAMK Mathematics and Physics

    Degree programme(s)

    Bachelor's Degree Programme in Environmental Engineering, Open University of Applied Sciences

    Office

    TAMK Main Campus

    Evaluation scale

    0-5

    Exam schedule

    The exam will be held on Monday, 7th of March at 14.15-17.00 at TAMK.
    Two re-sit exams, the first one on Monday, 28th of March 2022 and the second one on Thursday, 14th of April 2022.

    Students use of time and load

    A student is expected to student 27 hours / credit unit (81 hours / 3 credit units).

    Content periodicity

    Topics are shown in TuniMoodle.