Syllabus
- Course: Calculus 1
- Course Number: L0442.000100 029
- Prerequisites: English + Precalculus
- Textbook: Hongjong Kim, Calculus 1 (English translation), SNU Press
- Office Hours: Mon & Wed 11am-12pm (1 hour) or by appointment
- Grading: Refer to the eTL webpage for detail (Updated 2020.05.18. 10:21)
- Caution
- For students who graduated high schools in South Korea, we strongly recommend them to register in the other Calculus 1 classes, which will be taught in Korean.
** Attention!!: In Calculus 1, lecture #029, the evaluation of the students from high schools in South Korea will be done separately with the students who graduated high school abroad. ** - English is the only language allowed in the class!!
- “F” grade for missing the final.
- “F” grade for absence from the class more than 9 times.
- Attendance Policy
- No makeup exams. Any conflict with the exam dates must be resolved at least 1 month before the dates.
- Each class absence can be excused within 1 week with relevant documentation if deemed unavoidable by the course instructor.
- Exams (Updated 2020.05.18. 10:21)
Midterm examDate and Time Coverage Ch. 1 ~ Ch. 4(omitting appendices)- Final exam: Online exam (Refer to the eTL webpage for detail)
Date and Time 6/13(Sat) 16:00~19:00 Coverage Ch. 1 ~ Ch. 9(omitting appendices), Sec. 7.4.2
- Tentative syllabus
Week Sections Note 1st(3/16-3/20) 1.1 Sequence and Series
1.2 Geometric Series
1.3 Comparison Test
1.4 Root Test
2nd(3/23-3/27) 1.5 Ratio Test
1.6 Integral Test
1.7 Alternating Series and Absolute Convergence
2.1 Power Series
2.2 Radius of Convergence
3rd(3/30-4/3) 2.3 Power Series of The Exponential Function
2.4 Power Series of Trigonometric Functions
2.5 Hyperbolic Functions
2.6 Inverse Trigonometric Functions
4th(4/6-4/10) 3.1 Cauchy’s Mean Value Theorem
3.2 L’Hôpital’s Rule
3.3 Linear and Polynomial Approximations4/7(Tue) 1st quarter of the spring semester 5th(4/13-4/17) 3.4 Taylor’s Theorem
3.5 Taylor Series4/15(Wed) No class(the National Assembly election day)
6th(4/20-4/24) 3.6 Taylor Expansion at an Arbitrary Point
4.1 Cartesian Spaces
4.2 Polar Coordinates7th(4/27-5/1) 4.2 Polar Coordinates
4.3 Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
5.1 Parallel Translation
5.2 Directed Line Segments and Vectors
8th(5/4-5/8) 5.3 The Inner Product
5.4 Equations of Lines and Planes
5.5 Linear Dependence and Independence
5/4(Mon) Last day to withdraw from courses, 2nd quarter of the spring semester 9th(5/11-5/15) 6.1 Matrices
6.2 Linear Transformations
7.1 Inverse Matrices
7.2 Permutations
10th(5/18-5/22) 7.3 Determinants
7.4.2 Properties of Determinants
8.1 The Cross Product
11th(5/25-5/29) 9.1 Parametrized Curves
9.2 Acceleration Vectors
9.3 Reparametrizations5/28(Thu) 3rd quarter of the spring semester 12th(6/1-6/5) 9.4 Lengths of Curves
9.5 Polar Coordinates and Areas
9.6 Arc Length and Reparametrization13th(6/8-6/12) 9.7 Line Integrals
9.8 Curvature14th(6/15-6/19) 6/19(Fri) End of the spring semester - The above schedule is tentative and may change depending on the progress of the course.
Instructor Information Section No. Instructor E-mail Address Office Phone No.
[880-]Lecture Time Lecture Room 029 Shin, Jaeho j.shin (at) snu.ac.kr 27-320 2668 Mon, Wed 10:00~10:50 500-L302 - Caution
This class is for students who graduated high schools abroad.