It is a scientific and mathematical subject given in
the second semester. It aims to provide the student with a background in the
basic concepts of integration, methods of integration and its applications in
order to study advanced courses in the program. This course deals with definite
integration, indefinite integration, methods of integration, applications and
theory of integration
Intended learning outcomes
After completing the study of this course, the
student will be able to: 1- Explain the basic principles of definite and
indefinite integration and defective integrals. Problems of the areas under the
curve, the volumes of the bodies of rotation, the lengths of the curves, and
the surface area of a solid of revolution in a mathematical template. 6- Gain
skill in completing homework and self-study.
Teaching and learning methods
1. Theoretical lectures
2. Scientific discussions.
3. Homework
4. Do some exercises.
Methods of assessments
1. 20% first midterm
exam.
2. 15% second midterm
exam
3. Homework 5%.
4. End-of-semester exam
with a score of 60%.
1- Calculus and Integration, Part One, written by
Dr. Ramadan Juhayma - Dr. Ahmed Abdel-Motal (copies are available in public
libraries). 2- Sport 2 written by A. Ahmed bin Mustafa (copies found in public
libraries and PDF copies).