Course Code: MATH-301
Course Title: Calculus-III
Credit Hours: (3
0 3) Pre-requisite(s):
MATH-203
Course Objectives:
The objectives of this course are:
a) To apply previously developed skills learned in Calculus to learn
Multivariable Calculus and Vectors
b) To cover Vectors, Partial Derivatives, Multiple Integrals and Vector Fields in
order to prepare
students for further study in technological disciplines.
c) To cover relevant applications in science and engineering to illustrate the
utility of learning these topics
d) To use mathematical software, in problem solving, to allow the solution of
more complex problems and provide visualization of the mathematical
concepts in three dimensions.
Reading list:
1. J. Stewart, D. Clegg, S. Watson, “Calculus: Early Transcendentals”, 9th edition,
Cengage Learning, 2019.
2. G. B. Thomas, A. R. Finney, “Calculus”, 14th edition, Pearson, USA, 2018.
3. H. Anton, I. C. Bivens, S. Davis, “Calculus, Early Transcendental”, 11th
edition, John Wiley, New York, 2016.
Lecture-wise distribution of the Contents
Lecture # Topic
L1 Introduction to the course
L2-L3 3-Dimensional Coordinate Systems and Vectors.
L4 Dot Product.
L5 Cross Product.
L6 Lines and Planes in Space.
L7-L8 Cylinders and Quadric Surfaces
L9-L10 Curves and Tangents in Space.
L11-L12 Integrals of Vector Functions: Projectile Motion.
L13 Arc Length of Space Curves.
L14-L15 Functions of Several Variables.
L16 Partial Derivatives.
L17 The Chain Rule.
L18-L19 Directional Derivatives and Gradients.
L20 Tangent Planes and Differentials.
L21-L23 Extrema and Saddle Points. Lagrange Multipliers.
L24 MID EXAM
L25-L26 Double and Iterated Integrals over Rectangles.
L27 Double Integrals over General Regions.
L28 Double Integrals in Polar Form.
L29-L30 Triple Integrals in Rectangular Coordinates.
L31-L32 Triple Integrals in Cylindrical Coordinates.
L33-L34 Line Integrals.
L35-L37 Vector Fields and Line Integrals: Work, Circulation and Flux.
L38-L40 Path Independence, Conservative Fields and Potential Functions.
L41-L42 Green’s Theorem in the plane.
L43-L44 Surface Area and Surface Integrals.
L45-L46 Divergence Theorem.
L47-L48 Stoke’s Theorem.