Course Syllabus
Course Title: Calculus I
Term and Year: Spring 2025 Term 1
Course and Section Number: MA 134 OL1 OL
Course Description: Topics include limits, continuity, differentiation, applications, definition of the integral, and fundamental theorem of integral calculus.
Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this course, the student should be able to:
1. Evaluate limits graphically, algebraically, using the Squeeze Theorem, and with l’Hopital’s rule.
2. Evaluate derivatives using the limit definition of a derivative, basic rules of
differentiation, implicit differentiation, logarithmic differentiation, and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus.
3. Apply limits and derivatives to curve sketching, optimization problems, and related rates.
4. Write simple arguments using the Intermediate Value Theorem, the Extreme Value Theorem, and the Mean Value Theorem.
5. Evaluate integrals using Riemann Sums, the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, and basic techniques of integration.
Prerequisites: None
Required Text: This course utilizes OER (Open Educational Resources) materials at no cost to learners. All required reading is available in the online course room.
Other Materials: Calculator
Course Requirements: Learners are expected engage with all learning materials, participate in activities, and submit all assessments.
Attendance/Participation: All students are expected to log in to their courses regularly throughout the week to receive instruction, materials, and updates from the instructor. It is your responsibility to check in and submit your assignments, complete your discussion board postings, and finish quizzes and exams by the due dates.
If you do not participate in the course, you will be counted absent. Simply logging in is not enough; you must submit/complete an assignment, post to a discussion board, or other similar assignment tasks to avoid being counted absent. Instructors are required to submit attendance the Monday following each week of class.
This attendance is reported to the Financial Aid Department and may result in the loss of any financial aid refund you are expecting if you have not been participating in your courses. In addition, you will be administratively dropped from the course if you are reported absent a total of three weeks.
Please note that completing the following actions will not count as present for this class:
• Logging into Moodle
• Reviewing Course Materials
• Any email or phone contact with the instructor
• Submitting work early. One assignment must be submitted during each week to be counted present.
Late Policy: Late work will not be accepted. However, in exceptional situations and with proper official documentation (doctor’s note, police report, etc.) an extension may be granted.
Grading/Evaluation:
The undergraduate course grading scale is as follows:
90-100% A 75-79% C+ 60-64% D
85-89% B+ 70-74% C
59% and below F
80-84% B
65-69% D+
The overall course grade will be calculated using the following weights:
Discussion Forums (8): 5%
Drag-and-Drop Key Terms Reviews (8): 5%
Lecture Assignments (15): 10%
Homework Assignments (15): 20%
Quizzes (9): 20%
Exams (3): 40%
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