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Course Details
Title  
Course Title Technical Calculus I
Conestoga Course Code MATH2400
Host College Conestoga College
OntarioLearn Course Code CG-MATH2400
Start Date 09/10/2024
End Date 12/17/2024
Course Fee $527.88
Hours 60
Pre-requisites
Course Description This course is oriented towards applications of differentiation and integration to analyze and solve problems from main areas of engineering technology. Topics covered include: limits, derivatives of algebraic and transcendental functions and their applications, integration of algebraic and transcendental functions and its applications and selected methods of integration.
Midterm Exam Format Online-no supervision requirement
Final Exam Format Online-no supervision requirement
Final Exam Group 09/10/2024 
Other Evaluation Details Assignments 14%, Online Tests 28%, Midterm 27%, Final Exam 31%
Minimum Passing Mark 55
Mandatory Chats No
Mandatory Group Work
Other Details It is recommended that students have completed a Math course which covers algebra, linear, quadratic and higher degree equations, systems of equations, exponents, radicals and complex numbers, exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric functions, vectors and oblique triangles and plane analytic geometry.
Platform d2l/brightspace
Computer Software Requirements
Additional We suggest you do not purchase your textbook until approximately two weeks prior to the course start date as textbooks may change.
Textbook Information Purchase textbook from Conestoga's bookstore https://conestoga.bookware3000.ca/books/textbook-search. Campus is Online Learning/Continuing Education. No substitutions unless otherwise stated.
Textbooks
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Textbook Title Basic Technical Mathematics with Calculus, SI Version with MyMathLab
Author Allyn J. Washington
Publisher Pearson
Edition 11th
ISBN 9780135309476
Special Instructions
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