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Calculus 1 With Analytic Geometry

The syllabus outlines the course 'Calculus 1 with Analytic Geometry' for BSED - Mathematics students, focusing on analytic geometry, limits, derivatives, and their applications. It aims to develop critical thinking, numeracy skills, and the effective use of ICT in mathematics education. Students will engage in hands-on activities and problem-solving to enhance their understanding of calculus concepts and their relevance in various fields.

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Calculus 1 With Analytic Geometry

The syllabus outlines the course 'Calculus 1 with Analytic Geometry' for BSED - Mathematics students, focusing on analytic geometry, limits, derivatives, and their applications. It aims to develop critical thinking, numeracy skills, and the effective use of ICT in mathematics education. Students will engage in hands-on activities and problem-solving to enhance their understanding of calculus concepts and their relevance in various fields.

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QuAmC Form 26.

NOrSU COBE-CQA Syllabus


College of Arts and Sciences
Course Syllabus (Competency/ Outcome-Based Education: Curriculum Quality Audit)
Discipline Mathematics Program BSED - Mathematics
Course Code MATH ED 7 Course Title Calculus 1 with Analytic Geometry
Credit Units 3 Duration 54 hours
Program 2ND SEMESTER Prerequisite MATH ED 3(Trigonometry)
Placement
A. COURSE DESCRIPTION AND COURSE INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES (CD-CILOs/ Outcomes)

This course builds upon the students’ content knowledge on analytic geometry and the conic section, limits and continuity, the derivative, maxima and minima
involving algebraic functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions for them exhibit learning competencies and develop
critical and creative thinking and/or other higher – order thinking skills . In view of this, it is important that students in education to show skills in the positive use of ICT,
manifest meaningful exploration, discovery and hands – on activities, promote numeracy skills and have a comprehensive pedagogical content knowledge(PCK) of
Mathematics and apply it in real-life situations which enable them to solve problems which require a good amount of calculus. It is also true that calculus is widely used in the
fields of engineering, physics, and other natural sciences, calculus is also used in business, and in practically almost all fields.(1.1.1), (1.3.1), (1.4.1), (1.5.1), (2.3.1), (4.2.1)

At the end of the course, the learners are able to:


1) Explain clearly the content knowledge and applications of analytic geometry and calculus, using relevant examples as needed;(1.1.1)
2) Promote numeracy skills on analyzing the given problems dealing with differentiation;(1.4.1)
3) Show skills in the positive use of ICT in illustrating the graph of the circle, parabola, ellipse and hyperbola;(1.3.1)
4) Demonstrate hands – on activities in various methods of learning the concepts and principles of differential calculus such as, conducting investigations, modeling,
doing research;(2.3.1)
5) Create learning experiences in the classroom which develop the learner’s critical and creative thinking and/or other higher – order thinking skills through solving real-
life problems involving rate of change.(1.5.1)
6) Exhibit learning competencies on understanding the basic concepts on analytic geometry and calculus.(4.2.1)

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RECTO S. REYES,DBA
RENE C. LLANERA ENGR. LEONCIO B. ANN CONCORDIA F. MIER,DPA
Campus Administrator
Lecturer CARAMPATAN,MSMath School/College Dean
Department Head/ Program Coordinator Effective Date:___________________
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Reviewed:________

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Program Standards/ BGI 1. Acquire and develop an enhanced perception of the vitality and importance of Mathematics in the modern world.
(Ref DM: Constructive 2. Communicate mathematical ideas orally and in writing using clear and precise language.
Alignment) 3. Appreciate the value of dependence in solving a problem.
4. Formulate new ideas which could solve the problems faster;
5. Be prepared for advanced studies in mathematics, applied mathematics or related fields;
6. Be prepared for jobs or research work that require analytical-thinking skills;
7. Formulate and solve problems from both mathematical and everyday situations.
B. COURSE CONTENT AND STRUCTURE (CCS/ Content)
Duration Content/ Intended Learning Outcomes Outcomes-Based Teaching-Learning (OBLT) Outcomes-Based Assessment CILO BGI (Ref
(by week) Topic (by Unit/ process+particularity/purpose+product (Ref DM: Constructive Alignment) (OBA)(Ref DM: Constructive DM:
Chapter/ Module) Alignment) Constructive
(Ref DM: Introduce/ Demonstrate/ Teaching and Learning Resource Type Tool/ Align-ment)
Practice) Activity (Instructional (Ref DM: Instrument
Material/ Reading) Written
(ILO) (TLA) Work/
Performance
Task/ Major
Exam)
1 NOrSU Pre- A-Respond by providing an interpretation Group discussion Powerpoint of
liminaries of NOrSU mission as integrated in this slides on NOrSU
Institutional course VM, PILOs, and
Intended Learning CILOs
Outcomes (IILOs)
as S-Create an illustration of the CILOs Group creation of
√ VM/ Grad emphasizing the contents of the course illustration
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RECTO S. REYES,DBA
RENE C. LLANERA ENGR. LEONCIO B. ANN CONCORDIA F. MIER,DPA
Campus Administrator
Lecturer CARAMPATAN,MSMath School/College Dean
Department Head/ Program Coordinator Effective Date:___________________
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Attributes
√ Cmps/Col/ Sch
Goals K-Contextualize a position essay of the
cascaded to above concepts for the course Group written essay
Program
Intended Learning
Outcomes (PILO)
cascaded to
Course
Intended
Learning
Outcomes
(CILOs)

Duration Content/Topic Intended Learning Outcomes Outcomes-Based Teaching-Learning (OBLT) Outcomes-Based Assessment CILO BGI (Ref
(by week) (by Unit/ process+particularity/purpose+product (Ref DM: Constructive Alignment) (OBA)(Ref DM: Constructive DM:
Chapter/ Module) Alignment) Constructive
(Ref DM: Introduce/ Demonstrate/ Teaching and Learning Resource Type Tool/ Align-ment)
Practice) Activity (Instructional (Ref DM: Instrument
Material/ Reading) Written
(ILO) (TLA) Work/
Performance
Task/ Major
Exam)
2 Unit 1. Real A – Clarify the content knowledge in this  Lecture Written Work Quiz CILO 1
Numbers unit through active participation in class  Brainstorming  Rees, et.al.,
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RENE C. LLANERA ENGR. LEONCIO B. ANN CONCORDIA F. MIER,DPA
Campus Administrator
Lecturer CARAMPATAN,MSMath School/College Dean
Department Head/ Program Coordinator Effective Date:___________________
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Reviewed:________

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discussion;(1.1.1)  Oral pp. 1-30
Questioning
 Interactive  Bittinger
S – Re – create the real number system Learning
through a puzzle;  Drills &Beecher,
 Seatwork
 Board work pp.2-11
K – Classify the numbers in real number
system through tables.
Del Rosario, pp. 7-
14.

3 Unit 2. A – Concentrate on the discussion of the  Lecture Rees, et.al., pp. 31- Written Work Quiz CILO 2
Inequalities unit through note – taking;  Oral 58
Questioning Bittinger &
 Brainstorming Beecher, pp.17-23,
 Drills 32-35
S – Promote numeracy skills in  Seatwork Salamat, et.al pp. 4-
performing an activity about the unit  Boardwork 46,s47-65
through following a specified tasks;(1.4.1)

K – Demonstrate an understanding on the


unit through collaboration.(1.2.1)

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RENE C. LLANERA ENGR. LEONCIO B. ANN CONCORDIA F. MIER,DPA
Campus Administrator
Lecturer CARAMPATAN,MSMath School/College Dean
Department Head/ Program Coordinator Effective Date:___________________
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Reviewed:________

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4 Unit 3. Cartesian A – Practice independence in performing  Lecture  Rees, et.al., Written Work Quiz CILO 2
Coordinate an activity through self – reliance;  Oral pp. 59-81
System Questioning  Bittinger &
3.1. Cartesian  Drills Beecher,
Plane S – Promote numeracy skills on finding  Seatwork pp.36-42,
3.2. Distance the distance between two points,  Boardwork  Salamat,
Between Two midpoint and slope through following a et.al pp. 94-
Points specified tasks;(1.4.1) 121.
3.3. Midpoint  Del Rosario,
3.4. Slope pp. 66-80.
K – Visualize the fundamental concepts
associated with Cartesian coordinate
system through presentation of solutions.

5 Unit 4. Equation A – Respond by providing an  Lecture  Rees, et.al., Written Work Quiz CILO 2
of a Line interpretation of equation of a line as part  Oral pp. 83-105
4.1. Parallel of studying calculus; Questioning  Bittinger &
and Perpendicular  Drills Beecher,
Lines  Seatwork pp.12-14,
 Boardwork 43-50
S - Develop critical thinking skills in  Salamat,
determining the parallel and et.al pp. 40-
perpendicular lines through showing 51.
solutions;(1.5.1)  Del Rosario,
pp. 81-99.

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RECTO S. REYES,DBA
RENE C. LLANERA ENGR. LEONCIO B. ANN CONCORDIA F. MIER,DPA
Campus Administrator
Lecturer CARAMPATAN,MSMath School/College Dean
Department Head/ Program Coordinator Effective Date:___________________
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Reviewed:________

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K – Discuss the some clarification on the
unit through collaboration.

6–7 Unit 5. Conic A – Practice independence in performing  Lecture  Rees, et.al., Written Work Quiz CILO 2
Sections an activity through self – reliance;  Oral  Bittinger &
Questioning Beecher,
5.1. Circle  Drills  Salamat,
5.2. Parabola  Seatwork et.al.
5.3. Ellipse S – Promote numeracy skills in  Boardwork  Del Rosario,
5.4. Hyperbola performing an activity about the unit
through following a specified tasks;(1.4.1)

K – Classify equations of the conic


sections in a table into circle, parabola,
ellipse and hyperbola.

8 Unit 6. Functions A – Practice independence in performing  Lecture  Rees, et.al., Written Work Quiz CILO 2
6.1. Function an activity through self – reliance;  Oral  Bittinger &
Values Questioning Beecher,
6.2. Domain  Drills  Salamat,
and Range S - Develop critical thinking skills in  Seatwork et.al.
6.3. performing operations of functions  Boardwork  Del Rosario,
Operations of showing solutions;(1.5.1)
Functions
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RENE C. LLANERA ENGR. LEONCIO B. ANN CONCORDIA F. MIER,DPA
Campus Administrator
Lecturer CARAMPATAN,MSMath School/College Dean
Department Head/ Program Coordinator Effective Date:___________________
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6.4. Graphs of
Functions K – Visualize the lessons in this unit
through presentation of solutions.
9
MIDTERM EXAMINATION

10 Unit 7. Limits of A – Concentrate on the discussion of the  Lecture  Rees, et.al., Written Work Quiz CILO 3
Functions unit through note – taking;  Oral  Bittinger &
7.1 Definition Questioning Beecher,
7.2 Theorems  Interactive  Salamat,
on Limits of S - Develop critical thinking skills in Learning et.al.
Functions evaluating limits through showing  Drills  Del Rosario,
7.3 One-sided solutions;(1.5.1)  Seatwork
Limits  Boardwork
7.4 Infinite
Limits K – Discuss the some clarification on the
7.5. Limits at unit through collaboration.
Infinity

11 Unit 8. Continuity A – Concentrate on the discussion of the  Lecture  Rees, et.al., Written Quiz CILO 5
of a Function unit through note – taking;  Oral  Bittinger & Work
Questioning Beecher,
 Peer Teaching  Salamat,
S – Show skills in the positive use of ICT in  Drills et.al.
sketching the graph of continuous and  Seatwork  Del Rosario,
discontinuous functions;(1.3.1)  Boardwork
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RECTO S. REYES,DBA
RENE C. LLANERA ENGR. LEONCIO B. ANN CONCORDIA F. MIER,DPA
Campus Administrator
Lecturer CARAMPATAN,MSMath School/College Dean
Department Head/ Program Coordinator Effective Date:___________________
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Reviewed:________

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K – Demonstrate an understanding on the


unit through collaboration.(1.2.1)

12 UNIT 9. The A – Concentrate on the discussion of the  Lecture  Rees, et.al.,  Written Quiz CILO 3
Derivative and unit through note – taking;  Oral  Bittinger & Work
Differentiation Questioning Beecher,
9.1 The  Buzz Session  Salamat,
Derivative  Drills et.al.
9.2 S – Promote numeracy skills through  Seatwork  Del Rosario,
Differentiability applying the rules on differentiation to  Boardwork
and Continuity find the derivative of algebraic functions;
9.3 Theorems (1.4.1)
on Differentiation
of Algebraic
Functions K – Discuss the some clarification on the
9.4 The unit through collaboration.
Derivative of a
Composite
Function and the
Chain Rule
9.5 Implicit
Differentiation
9.6 Derivatives
of Higher Order
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RENE C. LLANERA ENGR. LEONCIO B. ANN CONCORDIA F. MIER,DPA
Campus Administrator
Lecturer CARAMPATAN,MSMath School/College Dean
Department Head/ Program Coordinator Effective Date:___________________
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13 Unit 10. A – Clarify the content knowledge in this  Lecture  Rees, et.al., Written Work Quiz CILO 5
Derivatives of unit through active participation in class  Oral  Bittinger &
Trigonometric discussion;(1.1.1) Questioning Beecher,
Functions  Think – Pair –  Salamat,
S – Promote numeracy skills on Share et.al.
performing an activity through following a  Drills  Del Rosario,
specified tasks;(1.4.1)  Seatwork
 Boardwork

K – Discuss the some clarification on the


unit through collaboration.

14 Unit 11. A – Practice independence in performing  Lecture  Rees, et.al., Written Work -Quiz CILO 4
Derivatives of an activity through self – reliance;  Oral  Bittinger & -Rubrics
Logarithmic and Questioning Beecher,
Exponential  Projects  Salamat,
Functions  Drills et.al.
11.1. S – Develop critical thinking skills in  Seatwork  Del Rosario,
Derivatives of solving real world problems involving the  Boardwork
Logarithmic limits and derivatives of exponential and
Functions logarithmic functions;(1.5.1)
11.2.
Derivatives of
Exponential
Functions
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RECTO S. REYES,DBA
RENE C. LLANERA ENGR. LEONCIO B. ANN CONCORDIA F. MIER,DPA
Campus Administrator
Lecturer CARAMPATAN,MSMath School/College Dean
Department Head/ Program Coordinator Effective Date:___________________
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Reviewed:________

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K – Define the content knowledge in this


unit through providing a glossary of
terms.(1.1.1)

15 Unit 12. A – Clarify the content knowledge in this  Lecture  Rees, et.al., Written Work Quiz CILO 3
Derivatives of unit through active participation in  Oral  Bittinger &
Inverse classroom discussion; (1.1.1) Questioning Beecher,
Trigonometric  Drills  Salamat,
Functions  Seatwork et.al.
S - Demonstrate hands – on activities on  Boardwork  Del Rosario,
derivatives of inverse trigonometric
functions through doing research;(2.3.1)

K – Demonstrate an understanding on the


unit through collaboration.(1.2.1)

16 Unit 13. A – Practice independence in performing  Lecture  Rees, et.al., Written Work Quiz CILO 3
Derivatives of an activity through self – reliance;  Oral  Bittinger &
Hyperbolic Questioning Beecher,
Functions  Drills  Salamat,
S – Show skills in the positive use of ICT in  Seatwork et.al.
sketching the graph of a hyperbolic  Boardwork  Del Rosario,
function;(1.3.1)

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RECTO S. REYES,DBA
RENE C. LLANERA ENGR. LEONCIO B. ANN CONCORDIA F. MIER,DPA
Campus Administrator
Lecturer CARAMPATAN,MSMath School/College Dean
Department Head/ Program Coordinator Effective Date:___________________
Code#: Revision#: Date Date Approved:__________ ___Standard____Law____Regulation
Reviewed:________

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K – Discuss the some clarification on the


unit through collaboration.

17 UNIT 14. A – Concentrate on the discussion of the  Lecture  Rees, et.al., - Written - Quiz CILO 6
Applications of unit through note – taking;  Oral  Bittinger & Work - Rubrics
the Derivative Questioning Beecher, -
14.1  Problem Solving  Salamat, Performance
Derivatives as a  Reporting et.al. Task
Rate of Change S - Demonstrate hands – on activities in  Drills  Del Rosario,
14.2 Related providing problems involving rate of  Think – Pair –
Rates change and related rates through doing Share
14.3 Rolle’s  Seatwork
research;(2.3.1)
Theorem  Boardwork
14.4 Mean
Value Theorem
14.5 Curve
Tracing
14.6 K – Classify word problems through
Maxima/Minima comparative lists.

18
FINAL EXAMINATION

C. REQUIRED READING MATERIALS AND REFERENCES


Print Textbook +Field Study Workbook, if tagged course References to include PDF printed out and circulated; Suggested Reading Materials; and all
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Campus Administrator
Lecturer CARAMPATAN,MSMath School/College Dean
Department Head/ Program Coordinator Effective Date:___________________
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are within a 5-year period

Non-Print Important website, webpage, learning management system like edmodo/ twitter/ facebook/ schoology (blended mode instruction)

D. COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND GRADING SYSTEM


Course Requirements The possible demonstrations, teaching/ on-the-job/ practicum, oral/ creative presentations and like performances…

The possible submission of projects, papers, researches, and the like outputs…

The possible attendance in Blended Mode of Instruction (BMI) with the observance of the standard: 75% classroom face-to-face and 25%
technology mediated sessions…

Grading System Breakdown of the 100% final grade into at least 4 specific grade-components as agreed by the concern faculty members in the department/
program/ college or school.
Cut-off or required grade in relation to the
Major Examinations (Mid-Term/ Final)…… 40%
Classroom Participation ….……..……………... 20%
course/ program standard is 75%
Quizzes ………………………………….………….…… 20%
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RENE C. LLANERA ENGR. LEONCIO B. ANN CONCORDIA F. MIER,DPA
Campus Administrator
Lecturer CARAMPATAN,MSMath School/College Dean
Department Head/ Program Coordinator Effective Date:___________________
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Attendance/Character …………………………… 10%
Project ……………………………………………………. 10%
Final Grade = 100%

E . C L A S S P O L I C I E S (Specific to the Course)


Pedagogical The course implements Blended Mode of Instruction/ BMI through schoology.com. Enrollment to the said learning management system will
Nature and be discussed in the classroom. This is on a flexi-learning course as the FS fieldwork requires a presentation of Action Research.
Delivery
Attendance, Assignment and Students are required to observe attendance in the class as monitored in the School Register Form. In case of BMI, the important dates are
Submission Policies considered the attendance. Assignments and their submission are to be on time as announced or as scheduled in the class sessions/ BMI.
Uniform and Students are deemed accountable to follow the “Damn Psychology of Clothing” and the “RESPECT the 6 Cs” as campaigned in the class
Decorum through posters.

Academic Honesty All forms of dishonesty as indicated as ideal class rules in the basic and higher education is automatically equivalent to a failing grade of the
and Scholarship academic exercise. Plagiarism is automatic “Failed” in an output.

Special Education Need and


Persons with physical/ learning disabilities are requested to see the Professor within the first two weeks of the semester. A doable strategy is
Disability Accommodationdesigned by both the Professor and student throughout the semester. Have an appointment with the Professor for his/ her consultation time.
Gender and Development All oral and written communication outputs/ class interactions are required to observe the use of gender sensitive language. The course
Related Accommodation prohibits discrimination and harassment based upon race, ethnicity, sex (including sexual assault), pregnancy, color, religion, national origin,
physical or mental disability, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, and genetic information. Any student who has concerns
about such behavior should see the Professor.
Religious Accommodation In the academic work in the class, everybody is required to avoid conflicts with student’s religious practices and/ or observances. For an
exemption, the student may request reasonable accommodations. This request must be in writing, and the Professor will review the request
and this may even seek for assistance from the Dean.

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RENE C. LLANERA ENGR. LEONCIO B. ANN CONCORDIA F. MIER,DPA
Campus Administrator
Lecturer CARAMPATAN,MSMath School/College Dean
Department Head/ Program Coordinator Effective Date:___________________
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Academic State clearly your rule for mentoring-coaching for competency-based classes, dual classes with both lecture and laboratory…
Mentoring, Coaching and State clearly your rule course consultation…
Consultation

PROFESSORIAL TEAM FOR THE COURSE


Lead Faculty NAME H EdQ Associate NAME H EdQ
Faculty

Schedule TIME & DAY VENUE Schedule TIME & DAY VENUE

LMS EMAIL BMI LMS EMAIL BMI

Associate NAME H EdQ Associate NAME H EdQ


Faculty Faculty

Schedule TIME & DAY VENUE Schedule TIME & DAY VENUE

LMS EMAIL BMI LMS EMAIL BMI

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RENE C. LLANERA ENGR. LEONCIO B. ANN CONCORDIA F. MIER,DPA
Campus Administrator
Lecturer CARAMPATAN,MSMath School/College Dean
Department Head/ Program Coordinator Effective Date:___________________
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RENE C. LLANERA ENGR. LEONCIO B. ANN CONCORDIA F. MIER,DPA
Campus Administrator
Lecturer CARAMPATAN,MSMath School/College Dean
Department Head/ Program Coordinator Effective Date:___________________
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